Ghana's assistant coach at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations Gerard Nus has bemoaned the delay in the payment of his bonuses. He spoke to Ghanaian journalistPrince Narkortu Teye....
Despite drawing their third game of the season against Ebusua Dwarfs at the Cape Coast Stadium on Wednesday, Accra Hearts of Oak Coach Frank Nuttall is satisfied with his sides performance. The Phobians who were chasing their first win of the season saw their dream truncated when Nichloas Gyan restored parity for the home side after Patrick Razaks 9th minute strike for the Phobians. But Nuttall who was taking charge of his second game was pleased with his teams display on the day. A good
Asante Kotoko head coach Zdravko Lugarusic has admitted that his side is struggling score more goals in their games and has blamed their pre-season preparations for that. The Porcupine Warriors have scored three goals in three matches, an average of a goal per game, raising a lot of concerns which the Croatian trainer admits. The Reds were almost held at the Baba YaraStadium but the creativity of Gyamfi fetched them a penalty which eventually won them all three points. Zdravko in his post-match
Former Ghana international Michael Essien has revealed he is still training with Chelsea to shape himself as he targets landing a new deal soon. The former Chelsea and AC Milan midfielder fell out with Greek giants Panathinaikos recently making it necessary for him to look elsewhere to continue his career. Reports are that, the onetime most influential midfielder for the London side is in advanced talks with clubs in Croatia for a possible move. Ahead the move, Essien has disclosed that
Medeama coach Evans Adotey has bemoaned his poor tactics in the 1-1 draw with Inter Allies at home on Wednesday. The former Ghana U17 girls team coach had budgeted for the points to build on the solid performance which earned them a 0-0 draw at Hearts of Oak last Sunday. But Allies proved tough customers as Isaac Osae cancelled out Bernard Ofori's goal in the first half. ''We failed in our game plan which was to deliver us all three points. We planned to keep a clean sheet which
Hearts of Oak stand-in captain Thomas Abbey is not pleased with his side poor start to the season and has assured fans bouncing back to winning ways in no time. Abbey was left disappointed after the team shared the spoils 1-1 with Ebusua Dwarfs in Cape coast. Their third draw of the new Ghana Premier League season. The fans are worried as the team trail leaders Aduana by nine points but Abbey says Hearts will find their feet soon. This is the first time were experiencing something like this
Midfielder Malik Akowuah has praised Hearts of Oak fans for their unflinching support and has promised the players will do their best to reward them. The new signing acknowledged the massive support enjoyed in their opening three matches. But there has been no return for the avid followers as the team have drawn all matches. Akowuah has told the fans not to despair because they are better days ahead. ''It wasnt an easy game we did what we have to do, I must thank our supporters
Asante Kotoko coach Zdravko Lugarusic has refused to comment on the penalty which helped his side beat Bechem United 1-0 on Wednesday. Referee Maxwell Hanson has been criticize for giving the home team a 'soft' penalty which was converted by Abeiku Ainooson for the match winner in the 81st minute. Lugarusic distanced himself from the key decision which affected the outcome of the match. ''First youre talking to someone whos should wear glasses but didnt have it on. The incident
Great Olympics defender Dan Quaye rues over missed chances against Elmina Sharks and says failure to convert those chances cost the three points in the game. Olympics took a 2-0 lead at half time but surrendered the lead to Elmina Sharks who pulled level before the game ended. Head coach of Olympics Godwin Attram claimed his players are suffering from psychological challenges but skipper Dan Quaye thinks otherwise. We had lots of chances but we couldnt score, that is what happens in football,
It was an action packed midweek as the Ghana premier league entered its third week. It could as well be labeled a match day of stalemates as four out of the seven fixtures ended in a draw. Aduana Stars hit Bolga All Stars for four as they hit a perfect stride with three wins out of three in the Ghana premier league. Berekum Chelsea accounted for Liberty Professionals with cheeky ease with a comfortable 2-0 victory at the Berekum Golden city park. It took Asante Kotoko a last gasp spot kick
Ebusua Dwarfs defender Christopher Bonney is happy with stalemate against Hearts of Oak in the premier league on Wednesday. Dwarfs came from behind to claim an important against the Phobians at the cape coast stadium. Hearts took the lead through Patrick Razak but striker Nicholas Gyan cancelled out with superb second half goal. It was a tough game and if should analyze how everything went, Ill say were happy with the final score line, Bonney told reporters. We came into the match to collect
Great Olympics striker Abel Manomey and Seth Appiah of Berekum Chelsea hit braces in their matches to earn an automatic berth in the Week III Best XI while Tema Youth sensational winger Joseph Paintsil keeps lightening the Tema Park. Hearts shot stopper Benjamnin Mensah could be the man of the week for the superb saves he pulled to earn his side a point in Cape Coast. The Manager of the week was handed to Yusif Abubakar for guiding Aduana Stars to register the first massive win of the season
Former Hearts of Oak goalie Seidu Mutawakilu has expressed gratitude to coach Karim Zito for helping him during the most difficult period of his career. The former Ghana Youth goalie sealed a good move to Nigerian giants Enugu Rangers after three unproductive years with Hearts. According to Mutawakilu Karim Zito played a good role in helping him regain his confidence and set him up to be a goalkeeper. I have to say a massive thank you to coach Karim Zito who has been very good to me, Mutawakilu
Injured Ghana international Rabiu Mohammed has been contacted to join a demonstration of player against clubs in Russia who sign players and refuse to play them their salaries. The Ghanaian signed for Anzhi Makhachkala last season but the club refused to pay him his salary because of an injury he was carrying- there have been similar cases in his time with Kuban Krasnodar. He has since terminated his contract with Anzhi and there constant invites to join players like Dan Petrescu, Victor Goncharenko,
Ghana striker Mahatma Otoo has earned rave reviews for his work rate in the Turkish second-tier withUmraniyespor. The 25-year-old signed a short-term deal in January after leaving Norwegian top-flight side Sogndal. Otoo has made three league appearances forUmraniyespor and chasing his first goal for the club. But it is his assertiveness and aggressiveness in front of the attack that is being talked about. Mahatma Otoo pic.twitter.com/DcoMowQprU Ghanasoccernet.com (@Ghanasoccernet)
Veteran Great Olympics defender Dan Quaye has bemoaned his sides inability to kill off games, claiming they are paying dearly for their strikers wastefulness in-front of goal. The wonder club took a two goal lead against Premier League newcomers Elmina Sharks but failed to nail it and ended up drawing 2-2. We had lots of chances but we couldnt score, that is what happens in football, when you get chance and you dont score, your opponent will punish you for that, he spoke to pressmen. But
Anderlecht have confirmed they received an offer for Ghana international Frank Acheampong during the January transfer window. But the club decided not to let him go alongside Senegal international Kara Mbodji. Acheampong has been linked with Italian giants AS Roma and Liverpool. "I had clubs make offers this this winter. After consulting with our coach, we decided not to go in. We wanted to keep our core together," manager Herman Van Holsbeeck told the media. Acheampong has scored
The dust seems to have settled following the semifinal appearance of the Black Stars at the just-ended AFCON in Gabon, a feat many have criticized the team for. The performance of the team at the event has compelled many Ghanaians who have combined hatred with passion to call for the head of the GFA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi, a call I consider unnecessary. While many are concentrating on either Kwesi must go or stay, I choose to look at what next for the Black Stars with their technical direction.
Ghana's assistant coach at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations Gerard Nus has bemoaned the delay in the payment of his bonuses. It is been three weeks since the tournament ended in Gabon but the Spaniard is yet to be remunerated. Nus has been in Accra since and waiting on officials to pay him. ''I am still here in Ghana because some [financial] terms [of my work have not been fulfilled ],'' Nus told Goal. When you work as a human being, you expect to be paid but unfortunately
Aduana Stars winger Zakaria Mumuni hopes to score more goals after grabbing his season opener on Wednesday. The enterprising wideman shot the Dormaa-based side into the lead as they went on to beat new-entrants Bolga All Stars 4-0 at the Agyeman Badu Park. ''It is my first goal of the season and it is only normal that I enjoy it. I cant hide my excitement and I wish I could score more goals on weekly basis,'' Mumuni is quoted by Sportscrusader. ''I am not a striker
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