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Medeama Sporting Club, have relieved Ignatius Osei-Fosu of his duties as the head coach of the team ahead of their next league game.
Osei-Fosu has failed to record a win in the first three games of the Ghana Premier League season as coach of the Yellow and Mauve side.
Two points from three games into the season sees the Tarkwa-based club occupy the 14th position, with 7 points off the top spot.
Medeama lost their opening game of the season to Bechem United by a heavy thumping away from home before recording stalemates against Bibiani Gold Stars and Techiman Eleven Wonders.
Having finished fifth last season, Medeama were hoping for a better start to the 2021/22 Premier League season under the former Eleven Wonders gaffer but that has not been the case, leading to the club sacking him.
He becomes just the second head coach to lose his job after AshantiGold sacked Ernest Thompson earlier this week.
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