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Dreams coach C.K Akonnour has stated he is unperturbed about stories in the media regarding his safety.
Akonnour’s job has come under scrutiny after leading Dreams to two successive away defeats conceding seven goals in the process.
However, the former Hearts and Eleven wise coach says he is solely focused on his job
“As a coach, I am solely focused because whatever is happening around the team is normal and this what happens because if you don’t do well you are criticized,” he told Joy Sports.
“If you perform you are that best coach in the world and I have explained that for some time now and I have not changed because I am fully focused.”
“I am willing to work to make the team better which we will definitely do that and whatever is happening around the team is normal because there are people wishing you bad luck to create stories out of it.”
Dreams currently lie sixth on the league log.
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