Ex-Ghana star Abdul 'Golden Boy' Razak says he wants the Black Stars coaching job. He wants to replace Israeli Avram Grant who will not continue after the expiration of his contract at the end of the month. But the Kotoko legend has been on the job market since leaving Sudanese side Merghani Kassala in June 2015. For Razak, that should not be an obstacle at all. ''Why will I not be ready if I am asked right now to handle the Stars? People will say I do not have a club
There will be no celebration for Bechem United striker Amed Toure should he score against his former club Asante Kotoko on Wednesday at the Baba Yara Stadium in the Ghana Premier League. ''I wont celebrate if I score against Kotoko on Wednesday because I still hold them dear to my heart,'' Toure told Kumasi-based Silver FM. The Ivorian had three successful stints with the Porcupine Warriors which made him a household name in the country. Toure returns with the Hunters to
Liberty Professionals assistant coach Ignatius Osei Fosu has ducked comparisons with Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho but would not mind the nomenclature ''small Arsene Wenger''. Fosu has caught the eyes of many with his tactics and work rate on the bench deputizing for bereaved Sellas Tetteh. He cut his teeth at Right to Dream Academy and was a scout Mas-Ud Dramani during his stint as Asante Kotoko coach. Fosu loves being in the limelight but knows he has more to
Ghanaian duo of Kevin Amankwaah and Bradley Hudson-Odoi were part of the English non-league side Sutton United that were unable to cause a major shock in the FA Cup as they fell 2-0 at home to Arsenal on Monday night. Amankwaah, who captained the team mainly made up of part-time players, was tough in defence in the FA Cup fifth round game. However his compatriot Odoi came on as a substitute as they searched for the equaliser in the replay game. Amankwaah was born in England while Hudson Odoi was
Christian Atsu was in action for Newcastle United as they reclaimed top spot in the English Championship on Monday night following a hard-earned 2-0 win over Albert Adomah's struggling Aston Villa. The two Ghanaians were second-half substitutes for their clubs during the game at St James' Park which strengthened Atsu's hopes for a return to the English top-flight with the win. Magpies coach Rafa Benitez blanked requests from the club's fans to start Atsu in the game, bringing
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