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King Faisal president Alhaji Grunsah says he won't stand in the way of Zdravko Lugaracic if he got an approach from Kumasi Asante Kotoko but has warned the Croat he won't last there.
Lugaracic has been mentioned in many circles as potential replacement for the under fire Paa Kwasi Fabian.
Grunsah says Kotoko have yet to make a formal approach for the manager who has turned Faisal's season around and turned them into top 4 contenders but reckons he will waste away if he joined their city rivals.
"Kotoko has always waited for Faisal to discover the best players and the best coach and then take them so it will be nothing new," he said.
"I brought Ahmed Quatarra over and they took him, same thing happened with Johnson Smith and in both cases they sacked them. It could be the same thing. They are never able to discover their own but I have learnt over the years that the coach, when they make the switch, doesn’t last."
Source: Kickoff.com
Kotoko's season is nearing disaster after they lost out in the CAF Champions League and fell way behind in the race for the Ghana League title but the club have so far stood by Fabian whose first season in charge of the Porcupine Warriors is proving a sharp learning curve.
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