Ebusua Dwarfs head coach Prosper Narteh Ogum says he doesn’t need either Kotoko or Hearts to be the best coach in Ghana, insisting he can do that with Dwarfs.

The young and enterprising coach has tremendously turned around the fortunes of the Cape Coast side after taking over when the league was fourteen matches old.

He has since won seven out of eleven matches with two losses and two draws.

His stupendous performance with the club has seen them leaping from the bottom to eighth position on the league log.

And with pressure mounting on both Sergio Traguil of Hearts and Michael Osei of Kotoko as the season draws to a close many have started pointing at him as a potential coach for either Hearts or Kotoko.

But the soft-spoken Prosper Narteh says he does not need to handle any of the two sides to be the best and can achieve that with his current club.

“I don’t need Kotoko and Hearts to show the world what is in me. I can do that everywhere,” he told GHANAsoccernet.com

“If any of the two teams need me at the end of the season and Dwarfs want me to stay, I’ll hook on to Dwarfs because they have made me who I am today.

“They brought me into limelight and now everyone knows I exist and I need to also replicate what they have done for me.

“I respect Kotoko and Hearts as the two big clubs in Ghana but I can make Dwarfs the third force when I am still with them.

“So I don’t necessarily need to be at Kotoko or Hearts to let the world know what I have. I have the platform now and have to demonstrate that,” he added.

By: Sheikh Tophic Sienu @desheikh1 on twitter@GHANAsoccernet