Ex-Berekum Chelsea trainer, Yusif Abubakar has confirmed he is on the verge of joining Asante Kotoko as an assistant coach.
The move to Kotoko is a dream come true for the ex-Hearts of Oak trainer who has been hoping for an improved job in the premier league after working as assistant to Orlando Wellington in Chelsea’s title winning season.
The young coach is still in talks with the Porcupine Warriors but explains the deal is almost done.
Speaking to JOY Sports’ Daniel Oduro, Coach Yusif Abubakar said, “I was asked to come and help Maxwell Konadu and they may also bring in a white man or a technical director."
He added that, “One thing about me is that I don’t look at the position I am going to work but I look at what contribution I am going to add and what I am also going to gain from the coaches that I am going to work with, and what I can also exhibit. That is more important to me. That means I will still be learning something from some people and that is very good for me.”
The latest development means Serbian trainer Bogdan Korak could be leaving the club. Korak’s tactics was constantly questioned last season despite the team’s recovery from a poor start to finish 3rd in the league, a feat many credit quality signings for achieving rather than the coaches tactics.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
40 women in Ashanti region empowered through MEST Africa’s digital marketing
20 seconds -
Koa’s Cocoa Sustainability Imprint: Cocobod delegation, National Best Cocoa Farmers tour Koa’s facility
1 min -
We will come out of the 2024 election stronger – Bawumia
15 mins -
GJA, EC urge credible and ethical election reportage to foster trust in Ghana’s democracy
22 mins -
NPP drops single-digit inflation target, cites economic realities
24 mins -
Nana Kwame Bediako urges youth to prioritise Ghana over political parties
25 mins -
CHRAJ’s report ‘in many parts is dumb’ – Ablakwa
26 mins -
I hope peace pact promotes genuine commitment – Rev Adu-Gyamfi
28 mins -
Electoral Commission “has walked the talk of peace”- Jean Mensa
33 mins -
Dr Bartlett-Vanderpuye honoured as Africa’s Most Innovative Business Executive
44 mins -
NDC stands prepared to play its part in ensuring peace – Mahama
49 mins -
Judiciary alert to high stakes of competitive elections – Chief Justice assures
53 mins -
Nana Kwame Bediako sets up Guinea Fowl farm in Bole to support residents
1 hour -
Election 2024: Presidential candidates sign peace pact
1 hour -
We expect the EC to execute professionalism in the Elections – Gbande
2 hours