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Ebusua Dwarfs Director of Operations John Ansah says the club had no option than to end their relationship with veteran coach JE Sarpong.
Sarpong, who qualified the team to the premier league, was relieved off his post last week after a very poor start to the season.
The Cape Coast based side have so far managed just two wins and lie bottom of the league table with 9 points.
“Football dynamics, the changes might come from every corner of football administration,” he told Joy Sports
“The technical head if had been replaced tells you that things are not going the way management and the board expect it to go.
“But I won’t take anything from coach Sarpong, he has done his bit but in marriage it gets to a point you cannot even continue the marriage, you are better having a separation, you better then say that we are not quarreling, we have gotten somewhere and then he can also look out for new challenges.”
Last month Dwarfs engaged the services of relatively unknown football trainer Prosper Nartey as their manager.
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