Athletics News of Thursday, 18 June 2020
Supply: pulse.com.gh
2020-06-18
Ghanaian soccer icon Rev. Osei Kofi
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Reverend Osei Kofi has disclosed that he became a learn dribbler because he adopted the practice of applying the colors of his opponents’ socks to go pass them with simplicity.
He described that he seemed down and it gave him the edge to use the socks of his opponents to dribble them to create area in entrance of the objective space.
Osei Kofi is arguably the best dribbler Ghana has at any time seen and he was nicknamed the Wizardry dribbler by the Ghanaian football enthusiasts.
The former Kotoko and Black Stars skipper in an distinctive job interview with Pulse Ghana’s Thomas Freeman Yeboah has revealed that he adopted a exercise which can be dubbed as ‘The Socks Theory’’ from his former enjoying mate at Hearts of Oak Amadu Akuse, who utilized it for passing with precision, but he alternatively used it to enhance his dribbling skills.
“Amadu Akuse was a single of the most seasoned players I have ever met. When he is taking part in or you are playing with him, he does not elevate his head but when he gives a go it goes to the person. So I just just one day went to him senior Amadu, usually you just appear down. How do you see your gamers as you give them the proper passes? Amadu Akuse said he uses the hose (socks). It was a great solution,” Rev. Osei Kofi explained to Pulse Ghana.
“So, I commenced and begun placing my head down and it gave me a different dimension altogether. When I seem down, I see legs and I use the hose (socks) to dribble. As Amadu Akuse told me when he looked possess he takes advantage of the hose (socks) to pass, I also used the hose to pass and I got two points there”.
Rev Osei Kofi who motivated Ghana to gain the 1965 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Tunisia added that Amau Akuse and Aggrey Fyn had been his mentor.
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