Ghana legend Polo wants Dadzie to quit Black Queens job

Published on: 31 May 2012
Ghana legend Polo wants Dadzie to quit Black Queens job
Controversial Mohammed Polo

By Patrick Akoto

Ghana legend Mohammed Polo has urged Kuuku Dadzie to quit the national team job over perceived interference. 

Dadzie is under backbreaking pressure to qualify the Black Queens to the African Women’s Championship following the 1-1 draw against Cameroon in Accra.

The team must grind out a positive in the return fixture to secure qualification to the championship slated for Equatorial Guinea.

But the decision to draft Francis Oti Akenteng into the backroom staff ahead of the crunch tie has angered the former Hearts of Oak great.

The Technical Director of the Ghana Federation is expected to play a supervisory role.

But the controversial ‘dribbling magician’ feels it amount to interference and smacks of disrespect to Dadzie.

He told Accra-based Happy FM: “Where on earth do you have such a situation. This is very laughable to say the least,”

“Kuuku Dadzie should be allowed free hands to do his work. I mean what is the point in including Oti at the stage of the qualifiers.

“When it happens like that, it put question marks on the competence of the coach in charge. “Where was all the advice when they played the first leg in Accra?

“If I was in his position, I would have resigned and I urge him to think about it. What kind of structure is this? When you talk about it, you’re always viewed as the enemy.

“We should understand that it is a game and so anything at all can happen. Seriously if it was up to me, I won’t do the work,”

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