Kotoko boss Konadu revels in non-interference

Published on: 19 April 2012

Asante Kotoko boss Maxwell Konadu says non- interference from the club’s top hierarchy has accounted for their  impressive surge in the Ghana Premier League.

The Kumasi-based club has lost a match since they went down 1-0 at All Stars three months ago.

They beat rivals Hearts of Oak 2-1 to inch closer to their 22nd League title with six games remaining and the 40-year-old has attributed their fine form to the leadership qualities of the Executive Board Chairman.

“The most important factor which has contributed immensely to the current good form of the club is because no one interferes with my work as the head coach, not even the chairman,” Konadu told Sunyani-based Storm FM.

"I have been embarking on programmes which I think would help the club and I have been given the free hands to do this and I believe it’s helping a lot.

"From the recruitment stage to the selection of my team and even, I have been given the free rom to operate without any hitches or hindrance,”

Kotoko will play Mighty Jets in Accra on Saturday.

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