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Former management member of Asante Kotoko, Kwame Baah Nuako, is of the strong view the current poor trend of the team will not change under new coach Steve Pollack should management maintain the same approach of running the club.
Englishman Pollack was confirmed as coach of the team and has already been tasked to turn the corner of the club.
Kotoko are on a seven game winless streak with their last victory in the league dating back to March 15 under departed coach Zdravko Loguarisc.
Results and performances have taken a nosedive ever since and Kwame Baah Nuako believes things must change in management to help the former Berekum Chelsea coach succeed.
"What has changed? Management has not changed, players have not changed, supporters have not changed," he told Joy Sports.
"I am just saying are they going to behave differently because I don't expect Steve Pollack to make magic within the next few games”
"I doubt whether he will win two out of four, if he is able to win three out of four that will be an extraordinary performance for a team which is beginning from the scratch-so if he is not able to win the next four games then what happens? Does that mean he has failed?
"What are their measure of success and what is their target , they should be leading the discussion, tell the fans this is where we are now- we don't think we have played particularly well and this is our target for the season based on where we are now and we should not be thinking about winning the league.
"So let's give Steve Pollack the chance and even if he doesn't win the next three matches it doesn't mean we should press the panic button again because so far I am not hearing anything from management- they need to set the target and communicate it to the supporters."
Kotoko host Tema Youth in matchday 15 of the league.
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