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Asante Kotoko coach Mas-ud Didi Dramani is set to join Manchester City on a month-long refresher course.
Dramani said he is already relishing the moment with The Citizens’ boss Manuel Pellegrini and hopes to use it to improve his game.
“I look forward to it with great delight because it is an opportunity to learn,” Dramani, who has lost favour with his employers told The Finder.
“There is nothing special than getting the opportunity to learn at the highest level.”
Dramani added: “Whatever I will do it would automatically impact on my career and I am thankful for that.”
Dramani who led Kotoko to their 22nd league title said he is working at obtaining his badges.
“I have been working hard for my CAF license A recently in Prampram. It was a lot of hard work and I plan to continue in that direction to combine picking the badges and also do well on the field and excel in my career.”
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