
The Budding forward has shown remorse after using an abusive language on referee Prince Amoh on Wednesday.
Reigning Champions Asante Kotoko have qualified to the semi-finals of the 2015 MTN FA Cup competition after beating Ashantigold 2-0 at the Baba Yara Stadium .
The porcupine club finally defeated Ashantigold for the first time this year on the 5th attempt in the MTN FA Cup on Wednesday.
The Ashanti Regional derby saw Owusu Jackson opened the scoring from a corner in the 41st minute.
Right-back Atta Kusi doubled the lead with a beauty in the 66th minute scoring his first Kotoko goal that helps them brush aside the Premier League leaders.
Ashgold had Emmanuel Osei Baffour sent off in the first half after a confrontation with center referee Prince Amoah.
“I apologize to team mate, management, technical team and supporters for conceding the red card”.
“I agree, my actions caused the team to lose the game “.The player express regret emotionally.
“The referee was frustration us . In every 50-50 ball, he was awarding Kotoko a free kick so I could not control myself and I said something to the referee”.
“Am sorry for letting the entire team down. It will never happen again”.
The player in question is said to have used the F*** word resulting in the official issuing a red card to the play maker. .
Source: www.sportsworldghana.com


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