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Aduana Stars head coach WO Tandoh has labelled Kotoko gaffer Maxwell Konadu as a villager and a disgrace to Ghana football.
According to WO Tandoh, Maxwell Konadu played a ‘village tactics’ during their Premier League clash at the Nana Agyeman Badu II Park in Dormaa on Wednesday.
“Maxwell Konadu is a village coach and came to play this village tactics in Dormaa. He is a disgrace to Ghana Football and the new generation of footballers.
“He [ Maxwell Konadu] doesn’t deserve to coach a national team. If Kotoko send this bush tactics to London, Hearts will beat them”, Tandoh told Angel FM in Accra.
Tandoh has made these comments following what happened in Dormaa last Wednesday when the two sides face each other for week eleven of the ongoing Ghana Premier League.
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It happened that both Aduana Stars and Asante Kotoko played the entire forty-five minutes of the game with ten players each with their eleventh players sitting at the touchline without being booked.
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According to reporters, Kotoko midfielder Martin Antwi was told not to enter the pitch until Farouk Adams who was the eleventh Aduana Stars player enters the pitch first.
This made the Aduana Stars officials to warn Farouk Adams not to enter the pitch until Martin Antwi does first.
Meanwhile, with all the hullabaloos, Aduana Stars managed to beat Kotoko 1:0 courtesy Samuel Bioh’s last minute strike.
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