Asante Kotoko striker Kwame Opoku has set his sights on a return to the Black Stars following an impressive start with the Porcupine Warriors.
After successful stints in Algeria and Morocco, the forward has rejoined Kotoko on a two-and-a-half-year deal, and his performances have been nothing short of remarkable.
Opoku has already netted five goals in just four matches, showcasing the form that initially earned him a national team call-up under former Black Stars coach CK Akonnor.
Reflecting on his earlier experience with the national team, the former USM Alger star expressed his determination to make a bigger impact if given another opportunity.
“I believe that during my first time with the Black Stars, I had more to offer, but maybe it wasn’t the right time. Now, I’ll make sure to improve my game, and if I’m called up again, I’m ready to give my best to the national team,” Opoku told Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show.
The striker also expressed gratitude to the Kotoko faithful for their warm welcome and took the opportunity to highlight the club’s prominence in Ghanaian football.
“Without a doubt, Asante Kotoko is the biggest club in Ghana. Its supporters are unmatched in size and passion—no one can rival the phenomenal fan base of the Porcupine Warriors,” he added.