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Head of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Maxwell Konadu is due to join new Sunderland Boss, Martin O’Neill for coaching tit-bits.
Coach Maxwell Konadu led Kotoko to a four point lead on the Glo Premier League Table at the end of the first round but the club is not bent on resting on their laurels.
The Executive Board Chairman of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Dr.K.K Sarpong disclosed this to Asempa Sports on Thursday morning.
According to Dr. Sarpong, this is part of the initial benefits of Asante Kotoko’s partnership with Sunderland.
Maxwell Konadu is expected to spend two weeks at Sunderland Fc and understudy Martin O’Neill after which he will return.
Coach Sarfo Castro will take over the training and preparation of the team in the absence of Coach Maxwell Konadu.
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