Ghanaian forward Kwabena Owusu BLASTS Córdoba coach Raúl Agné after departure

Published on: 27 January 2020

Ghanaian forward Kwabena Owusu has launched a sensational attack on Córdoba CF coach Raúl Agné following his departure from the club.

The 22-year-old has joined Azerbaijani side Qarabag on a three-year deal after falling out with the Spanish side.

The Ghanaian has launched a blistering attack on the Cordoba coach, whom he accuses of making life unbearable for him during his time at the club.

The agent of the forward Mario Di Giosia has issued a farewell statement saying living with Agné "was very difficult " because of the " derogatory treatment " that Mequinenza "has always had against him"

Owusu says the only culprit of his departure is the coach and no one else.

"When my national team summoned me for the U23 Africa Cup, there were always problems and more problems with the coach," explains Owusu, who states that "when I returned urgently from the Africa Cup, to arrive in time for the League match, without any explanation he left me out of the team, "

Moreover, the Ghanaian believes that it is "very difficult to understand" that, being an absolute international, "every time I have a commitment to my selection, I am not called by the team to which I owe and for which I always gave everything to get the rise. "

The former Blanquiverde team leader laments in his statement that Raúl Agné "did not even congratulate me" after provoking a penalty and scoring a goal in Huelva against Recreativo. 

An attitude that, always according to Owusu's version, adds to others lived with his former coach in the sports city.

"He always told my teammates not pass the ball to me ," laments Kwabena, who asks fans of Córdoba CF to "watch the videos of all the games and tell me the number of times I uncheck and asked for the ball insistently, and the assists that I gave in those meetings without raising my voice or ever protesting anything. "

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