Legon Cities have announced Maxwell Konadu will be joining their technical team until the end of the 2020/21 football season.
It is unclear whether Konadu replaces Bashir Hayford or will be working with him. The statement released by the club states that the former national U-17 coach has been added to beef up the technical team.
Konadu started the season with Asante Kotoko but was sacked after his fourth game in charge.
It was widely reported a deal had been agreed with Legon Cities to bring the 48-year-old in earlier.
BREAKING:
The new manager of @LegonCitiesFC is national U-17 manager @Konadu4Maxwell, the club has announced.
Our man @Muftawu_Nabila reported this eventuality on May 2.#JoySports pic.twitter.com/rWf5sqX8Ku— #EurosOnMGL (@JoySportsGH) July 4, 2021
Konadu’s immediate task will be to help the Royals finish the season strong in the MTN FA Cup whilst avoiding any late possible relegation scrap.
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