Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Latif Blessing admits pressure in the absence of Ashia

Liberty Professionals attacking midfielder Latif Blessing has confessed the difficulty in filling the huge void left by his Kennedy Ashia.


The 18 year old trickery midfielder has been tipped to shoulder more responsibilities for his Dansoman based side in the absence of the experienced Ashia who left for Sudan in the off season.


Blessing starred sparingly for Coach George Lamptey’s inconsistent side under the leadership of Ashia in the past 2014/15 FCPPL season.


The bony dribbling wizard admitted to the gulf in class of King Ken but has promised to make up for their prized asset in the upcoming 2016 top flight season.


Blessing accepted the challenge and the confidence reposed in him by his manager when the new domestic calendar unravels on February 20.


“Kennedy Ashia is a very good player and will be missed as a team mate too. He is our senior player and will be missed greatly but that does not mean Liberty cannot survive without him.


I am working hard to fill the void left by Ken since i have been tipped to fill the void by our head coach.

I am working very hard to make sure I don’t disappoint the head coach for reposing confidence in me even when I was very small”, Blessing told sports crusader.


Kenedy Ashia has been the focal player for Liberty in the last few season and finished the 2014/15 FCPPL with a club leading 11 goals.




Latif Blessing admits pressure in the absence of Ashia

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