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Lack of unity cost Kotoko the league - Maxwell Konadu

By Vincent Ashitey
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Maxwell Konadu has given his take on why Asante Kotoko weren't able to annex the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League.

The former Black Stars B Head coach who was sacked just 4 matches into the Ghana Premier league maintains the club weren't united in the just-ended season and they paid dearly for it.

"Lack of unity cost Kotoko the league title there was no unity among players, technical team and all others who matter at the club," he said on Nhyira FM.

Maxwell Konadu’s comment confirms that of Former Communications Director of Asante Kotoko, Moses Antwi Benefo also known as PJ Mozee who in a recent interview said there are factions in the club.

According to PJ Mozee, the factions in the Porcupines are not only at the Board level but cuts across. Speaking in an interview he said after the hiring and firing of trainers the problems of the club are not only about coaches.

"... people were of the view that the problems in Kotoko is not only about coaching,'' he said

"If you change a coach today, you haven't solved the problem, from where I am coming from it looks like there is something like a clear division in the Kotoko set up right from the board."

PJ Mozee said the divisions start at the Board level but there is a united front at the management led by CEO Nana Yaw Amponsah. He is of the view that because Nana Yaw Amponsah brought the other management members on board who believe in his ideology and vision there is unity there.

"Maybe it's only management that is stable, with regards to the Board, there is a division, there is also a division at the supporter's side while the playing body is worst off.

He added that one would be shocked should he/she have the opportunity to talk to the players.

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