Asante Kotoko CEO, Nana Yaw Amponsah, insists sacking coach Maxwell Konadu was a mistake.
The former assistant Black Stars coach was sacked after Kotoko’s defeat to Great Olympics in the Ghana Premier League.
The decision to show Konadu the exit door was a sole one taken by the CEO, who admits it was a mistake and should have informed other board members.
“I made a mistake for sacking Maxwell Konadu because I did not officially write to inform the board," he told Oyerepa FM.
"I admit I am wrong and I accept that. Maxwell Konadu's records at Kotoko was not bad but it was time for him to go and other big clubs in the world have done that but I again admit I was wrong for not informing the board."
The Porcupine Warriors have had a difficult start to the season and are likely to exit the CAF Champions League after suffering a first-leg home defeat to Al Hilal of Sudan.
Coach Johnson Smith is currently serving as an interim gaffer as the club looks for a replacement for Maxwell Konadu.
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