Guinean striker, Naby Keita has severely criticized his former coach Mariano Barreto for publicly ‘disgracing’ Asante Kotoko.
Keita parted ways with Kotoko last week after three years, writing a beautiful goodbye message to the supports of the Porcupine Warriors.
However, before he departed Ghana for his native country, he was asked about Barreto’s infamous comments about Kotoko in which the Portuguese revealed that the club lacks basic infrastructures including washrooms for players and offices for coaches and other technical members.
Keita didn’t spare Barreto as he slammed him for going public with internal issues.
“If the coach said that Asante Kotoko is not having a toilet then why did he come to work at the club?” Keita quizzed in an interview with Ghanasportspage.
“He should know that he is disgracing the club and himself. He shouldn’t have come out to say this because he knew that Kotoko didn’t win the league and he came out with this. It is not necessary.
“CK Akonnor was there, he was here, we were not having a toilet but we won the Special Competition and entered the group stages of the CAF Confederations without a toilet at the training ground. So what’s he talking about? He should stop being a coach,” he said.
“He talks and I listen to what he says but Kotoko’s toilet issues are rubbish.
“All of them were rubbish,” he added.