Former Ghana international, George Owu, has advised his former club Asante Kotoko to augment their squad with quality players in order compete in the 2020-21 CAF Champions League.

The Porcupine Warriors confirmed their participation in Africa's flagship club football competition on Monday September 7, 2020 although the club have not resumed training due to the suspension of football in the country as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Speaking in an interview with Accra  based Onua 95.1 FM, Owu noted that Asante Kotoko need to beef up their current squad before they can make an impact in the competition.

According to the veteran shot-stopper, Asante Kotoko have lost several of their key Arsenals since they last played in the continental showpiece and therefore the need  for some new quality players to augment the current team to compete well.

“They played last season and performed well. The difference now is that some of the players left the team after that campaign,’’ Owu remarked.

“They should try bringing some of the players who left if it possible but if not, they should try beefing the team up with equal quality, with that, I think they can compete” the former Hasaacas Goalkeeper added.