Mas-Ud Dramani insists he is not bitter after cruel Kotoko dismissal

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Mas-Ud Dramani insists he has no hard feelings against Asante Kotoko following his sacking as the head coach of the side.

The former national women’s team coach was given the boot after run of poor results with the champions.

Dramani led Kotoko to back-to-back league titles but was unable to deliver with the side in the CAF Champions League.

He was subsequently replaced with David Duncan who after an instant run of good results was hit with the side’s early exit from this season’s Champions League to Algerian club MC El Eulma.

Many have however criticized the manner in which Dramani was fired.

Having initially been directed to proceed on leave, he was sent packing.

Dramani remains adamant he has no hard feelings against the side despite his perceived cruel dismissal from Kotoko.

“I’m happy with it (severance package)," he told Graphic Sports.

“I’ve signed my part of the agreement and also handed over my handing over notes to president Kwasi Nyantakyi, who was the mediator between me and Kotoko.

“Everything is in line and I don’t have any ill-feeling against Kotoko.

“Kotoko gave me every platform every coach would need. The past and present management, players and supporters were very supportive and I’m very grateful to them all.

“I’m looking forward to having the opportunity to say a big thank you to Otumfuo Osei Tutu II (club patron) for giving me the opportunity to coach a big club like Kotoko.

“It was a very useful experience for me as a coach. The two years have thought me a lot of things and also toughened me for any challenge.”