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We shouldn’t underrate Nania FC
– Kotoko coaches
By: Jerome Otchere
Date: 22-07-11
Assistant coaches Maxwell Konadu and Prince Acheampong have
cautined that nobody should underrate the performance FA Cup
finalist, Nania FC ahead of Sunday’s grand finale at the Ohene
Djan Sports Stadium in Accra.
According to the two deputy coaches Kotoko would only commit
suicide if the club lives with the impression that Nania FC
would be mince meat.
Coaches Maxwell Konadu and Prince Acheampong have firmly been
managing affairs at the Adako Jachie training field in the
absence of Head Coach Bogdan Korak who was expected back from
Serbia on Thursday night.
Speaking to your authoritative Kotoko Express on preparations
for the match, Coaches Maxwell Konadu and Prince Acheampong both
admitted that Nania FC regardless of their division one status
has the wherewithal to cause a major upset on Sunday.
“We
know Nania has young, talented players. We all know they
qualified to the final on merit. We shouldn’t underrate them. If
we do that, it will be equal to committing suicide” said Coach
Prince Acheampong.
Coach Maxwell Konadu agree more with his colleague. He likewise
acknowledged the youthfulness of the Nania FC, “They are a
younger side. They will do a lot of running. We do not have to
allow them” said the Kotoko new coach who tactfully declined to
reveal exactly what strategies they would adopt to win the final
match.
“We
need to strategise but it is not everything that we can
disclose” Coach Maxwell Konadu replied to a question.
“We
need to do certain things when the game starts. We are not going
to change anything. They play like Liberty. They are full of
skill. They play very well. We need to respect them. However, we
will not allow them to play their game” Konadu added.
Coach Sabuto on his part opined that Nania FC has nothing to
lose. He said they would therefore come fully prepared knowing
that losing to Kotoko on that big stage would be no big news –
an opinion also shared by Coach Maxwell Konadu. Coach Prince
Acheampong further described Sunday’s final as a clash between a
vastly experienced team against a young exuberant side.
“They will be naturally disappointed if they lose to Kotoko.
Everything aside, we will rely on experience. They on the other
hand will with full of confidence. Physically, they will give us
a good fight. We will match boot for boot. We then kill their
energy with experience, maturity and an effective game plan”
said Coach Prince Acheampong.
Asked about the level of cooperation and readiness of the
playing body vis-à-vis the cup final, the two coaches expressed
deep satisfaction with the response they have received from the
playing body with Coach Prince Acheampong indicating his
happiness with the high level of discipline and comportment in
camp.
Coach Maxwell Konadu on his part maintained that the technical
team would settle on a strong tactical plan and team for the big
game in Accra.
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