Asante Kotoko say they are not looking at the option of an expatriate to replace coach Mas-Ud Dramani.
The Ghanaian champions are set to sever ties with Dramani who has been on-leave since February 16.
Supersport.com understands that as the club has opted to head hunt for a new coach, several CV's, mostly from expatriates, have been submitted to the club. They include former Turkish coach Telat Uzum and one Portuguese coach who has previously had stints in South Africa named Da Silva.
Former Sewe Sport of Ivory Coast coach, Rigo Gervais, has also thrown himself into the fray for the job but the club’s spokesperson says management will only go for a top notch local who knows the terrain better.
”Management has decided to go for a top local coach should we conclude exit talks with coach Dramani,” Kwaku Ahenkorah told supersport.com.
”Giving the job to an expatriate is completely out of the equation. There is not enough time for an expatriate to come in to adapt to the Ghanaian terrain,” he continued.
Former Hearts of Oak coach David Duncan remains the favourite of the management team of the Asante Kotoko but his appointment seem to meet some challenges from influential elements within the club.
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