“I am a prophet in Ghana football" - Don Bortey

The former phobia attacker has divulged that he kept mute for the sake of peace although he had a full knowledge of what would happen

“I am a prophet in Ghana football" - Don Bortey
Don Bortey

Former Hearts of Oak player, Bernard Don Bortey has disclosed that he knew the outcome of the match between Accra Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko but kept mute for the sake of sanity.

A late penalty converted by Guinean import Naby Keita earned Asante Kotoko the win in a 2-1 win over Hearts of Oak on Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Bortey, who has been in Kumasi since Friday spoke in an interview with Summer on Angel FM First Half Show on Monday concerning the game. He uttered that he perceived the conclusion of the game yet to preserve the ecstasy of the game for fans, he kept silent.

 Asked whether he watched the game, Don Bortey said, “No. I didn’t watch the game”.

“I wasn’t scared of watching. I knew what would happen in the game so there was no need to.

 

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The former tormentor of Asante Kotoko who is now a retired footballer spoke that he operate in a gift where has the ability to foresee future events.

“I am a prophet in Ghana football. It’s a gift God has given me but people know not. They can choose to believe it or not.

“I knew the scoreline and didn’t want to speak it out because trying to advise both Kotoko and Hearts always turns to hatred," he added.

When asked as to who will be crowned Champion of the Premier League, Bortey ruled out any effort to make a prediction but insisted that the race is between the two giants in Ghana football irrespective of who is topping the League table.

“There are lots of matches to be played and anything can happen. The league is between Hearts and Kotoko. One of them will take the league in spite of who is leading the table now,” Bortey said.