Justice Blay fingers ex-Kotoko teammates Joseph Ablor and Camara Mohammed in sensational tirade

· GhanaSoccernet

Former Asante Kotoko midfielder Justice Blay has launched a scathing attack on his former teammates and the club’s internal environment following his exit at the end of the 2024/25 season.

In a fiery interview on Pure FM, Blay responded to longstanding rumours about his lifestyle, particularly claims that he was a heavy drinker during his time with the Porcupine Warriors.

“People have been misinformed that I’m the only drunkard in the club, but that’s not true,” he said, adding that Joseph Ablor and Guinean midfielder Camara Mohammed were also involved in smoking shisha.

Blay did not stop there. He alleged that Camara Mohammed once snatched his girlfriend, a situation that escalated into a police case. He also accused striker Kwame Poku of betrayal, claiming the player took over a “sugar mummy” who had been supporting him. “That’s where I even assaulted the security man at the clubhouse because of the tension,” Blay added, clarifying that earlier reports about the incident were distorted.

The former Medeama star also claimed he sensed his days at the club were numbered before management officially informed him. He cited a conversation he overheard between board member Nana Apinkra and coach Kwesi Appiah, in which one remarked, “I like Kwame,” which he interpreted as a sign of internal bias.

Justice Blay and Kotoko mutually agreed to terminate his contract, which still had a year remaining. His revelations have reignited concerns about player discipline and internal management at the club.