Grant Wants To Coach Asante Kotoko

The 42-year-old has expressed his desire to handle the Porcupine Warriors after ordering their coach to proceed on leave.

Former Ghana international Kim Grant insists he can help Asante Kotoko to retain the Ghana Premier League title and to excel in the Caf Champions League if the club is handed over to him.

The Porcupine Warriors are without a head coach after asking Mas-ud Didi Dramani to proceed on a four-month leave following a poor run of form in the 2015 season, despite winning two league titles and one FA Cup.

Ex-Hearts coach David Duncan looks set to succeed Dramani and has received the blessings of the supporters’ body.

However, Grant believes he can equally perform well if given the mantle. 

“The team [Asante Kotoko] is one of the greatest clubs in Ghana, so I would love if I get the opportunity to coach them," Grant told Kumasi-based FOX FM. 

“In that case my focus will be winning the league and excelling in the Caf Champions League." 

Grant played seven games for Ghana and scored a goal.