Ghana Premier League

Alhaji Grunsah never interfered with my work, says ex-King Faisal coach Nurudeen Amadu –

Former King Faisal coach Nurudeen Amadu debunked claims that controversial owner Alhaji Grunsah hampered his work before his resignation.

Amadu resigned earlier this month after overseeing the club’s worst run as they lost six games on the trot.

Grunsah was occasionally seen in the dugout, fueling speculation that Amadu resigned as a result of the bankroller’s attempts to influence his tactical decisions.

“Being the Bankroller, he brings in funds to run the clubs and if things aren’t going right, you can’t take that away from him. Everybody knows Alhaji is a very emotional President and football is an emotional sport,” Nurudeen told Accra based Asempa FM.

“He wants to see that the team delivers. He didn’t necessarily interfere with anything on the bench. He didn’t say Coach do this or do that,” the former Aduana Stars trainer added.

With eight games remaining in the Ghana Premier League season, Serbian coach Bozoviv Branko has taken charge of King Faisal, who are currently in 14th place with 30 points from 26 games, just two points above the relegation zone.

Daraja Kapoor

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