ImageFormer coach of Bechem Chelsea, Nii Noi Thompson is in line to become the next coach of struggling Premier League side Gamba All Blacks.
The 40-year-old has agreed to take over as the coach of the Swedru based club after he was shocking dismissed by Chelsea.
Thompson guided Chelsea to a famous win over Hearts of Oak and Liberty Professionals in the first half of the season.
The former Liberty Professionals assistant coach admits barring any last minute hitch,a deal will be stitched up.
"It is true and talks have reached an advanced stage for me to take over and am looking forward to that opportunity," Thompson told Ghanasoccernet.com
"It will be exciting to work with the technical bench of All Blacks. It will offer all of us the chance to get the team to a respectable position.
"I recognize it will be difficult but All Blacks is a great team and deserve to stay in the top flight," he added.
Gamba All Blacks currently lie 12th on the League standings.
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