Former coach of Asante Kotoko Kjetil Zachariassen has predicted an early sacking of current gaffer Maxwell Konadu.
Despite calling for a longer spell for the former assistant coach of the Black Stars, Zachariassen believes the 'selfish' management of the club will find a way of making Konadu a scape goat when a problem arises.
"They should not fire Maxwell now, let him stay but they will fire him and blame him, Kotoko supporters are tired of them, how they run the club, all they think is about themselves their bellies," he told Oyerepa FM.
Konadu replaced the Norwegian gaffer before the start of the season following their CAF Confederation Cup elimination to Ivorian San Pedro.
Zachariassen descended heavily on the management blaming them for the clubs woes.
"I always believe that coaches need to be coaches and management should be doing management they should never miss that," he told Oyerepa FM.
"But the way they did it is way over the line by far over the line. When they point with their finger to one person, 3 is going back to them, don't blame others blame themselves.
"When we had a meeting and they wanted to sack me, all of them were there all management and quote me they said Coach now we are here at crossroads, so they want to sack me and I said if I am going we should all go because we are in this together, we have done this together.
"They don't have an understanding on how to build a club, they don't know "shit" about building a club, they know nothing.
"They do an evaluation after their own bellies is not good. So they should have left with me.
"All of them in the management should leave their post, all of them, they should have left when I left."