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Immediate-past Asante Kotoko coach, Mas-Ud Dramani, could return to action ‘strongly’ very soon, he has revealed.
After guiding the porcupine warriors to two successive league triumphs and the 2014 FA Cup title, his renewed contract was mutually terminated following a poor start to the 2014/15 season two months ago.
The 49-year-old technical instructor recently returned from a club licensing seminar organised by Caf in Cairo and has been cooling off with his family in his native Tamale while assisting his lower tier club.
“I'm around, taking things easily and I will bounce back strongly,” Dramani told Success FM.
“I am always doing football even after what happened so do not be worried. I'm always privileged to get a lot of offers from clubs and I always select the best for me.”
“Currently, I’m in Tamale to have time with my family. Moments like this don't usually come but you see me in Accra tomorrow and other places a day after,” he said.
Dramani, this week, has been strongly linked to the Hearts of Oak job currently occupied by veteran coach Herbert Addo.
Reports in the local media have claimed that the Hearts of Oak board made contacts with the coach over the club’s job this week with him reportedly asking the Phobians to see out their relationship with coach Addo.
The Phobians themselves are having a mixed season as they look to be doing well in the Caf Confederation Cup but struggling to find their feet in the First Capital Plus Premier League. They lie 14th after twelve matches.
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