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    This is the worst moment of my career – Maxwell Baakoh

    Clinton EletoBy Clinton EletoMarch 5, 2019Updated:May 29, 201934 Comments2 Mins Read
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    Asante Kotoko coach CK Akonnor revealed in his post-match conference that talented forward Maxwell Baakoh will be out for 12 weeks to 6 months. Baakoh stated that he is sad and disappointed at the timing of the injury.

    The player has been impressive for his club after joining them from WA All Stars, he has scored two goals in the CAF Confederation Cup.

    “I am really sad looking at the state of my injury and how I have settled quickly into my new club. Coming in the middle of a competition where by the Grace of God I am doing well. It’s been really bad and is the worst moment of my career as a footballer. It is the worst moment of any footballer as well.” Baakoh told 442gh



    The attacker further stated that he is mentally stable at the moment and vows to return stronger.

    “What is certain is that I will return stronger than I left the scene by the will of God. I am mentally stable now and have accepted that to be part of the football profession. Injuries are bound to occur, but how you handle it counts a lot.” he added


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