Asante Kotoko striker William Opoku Mensah says personal glory must take a back seat for the Porcupine Warriors triumph on all fronts in the ongoing season.
The former Karela United forward played his second game of the season for the club when Kotoko played Dreams FC on Sunday in matchday six of the Ghana Premier League.
Asante Kotoko beat Dreams 1-0 to win their first match following the dismissal of coach Maxwell Konadu.
The Porcupine Warriors, under the guidance of interim coach Johnson Smith, produced an improved performance to secure the victory at the Theatre of Dreams in Dawu.
The win means Kotoko have ended a troubled weak on a high note.
Mensah who is yet to score in the ongoing season at the post-match conference insisted he is not perturbed about his inability to find the back of the net, saying he is keen about the club’s progress.
“We think Asante Kotoko ahead so i will not think about individual glory. It is team work so if my friend score, it’s for the club”
“The mindset is Kotoko first before individual glory. If the chance come and have the opportunity to score, i will but if i cannot score i have to assist my friend to score” he concluded.
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Sylvester Ntim