Alhaji Grusah insists frequent changing of coaches has derailed King Faisal’s campaign
Owner and Bankroller of King Faisal Alhaji Grusah has insisted frequent changing of coaches has derailed the club’s progress in the ongoing Ghana Premier League campaign.
The Isha Allah boys have endured a difficult campaign and are fighting to escape relegation with two matches to end the campaign.
This season, the club has worked with numerous coaches including Anthony Commey, Kasim Gokyildiz, Slavisa Bozicic and Andy Sinason.
Nurudeen Amadu is currently in charge as head coach of the club as they fight against relegation continues.
In an interview with Wontumi FM in Kumasi, the veteran football administrator admitted frequent change of coaches at the club has derailed their progress but refuses to blame himself.
Asked if change of coaches has affected the club, he said, “It is one of the reasons why the team is struggling. It is worrying but I cannot be blamed”
“I would have wished we stick to one coach. At the start of the season, Commey was in charge but things were not going as expected so we decided to go for an expatriate. When the white coach came, he changed the team, we were playing good football but the win was not coming and we went in for another coach”
“But for Andy Sinason no one sacked him, he personally resigned,” he said.
Meanwhile, King Faisal held Asante Kotoko to a 1-1 draw at the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium on Saturday in matchday 32 of the league.