Sudanese side Khartoum confident in Ghanaian coach Appiah despite early elimination

Published on: 02 March 2015
Sudanese side Khartoum confident in Ghanaian coach Appiah despite early elimination
Ghanaian coach Kwesi Appiah

Sudanese side Al Khartoum say they are confident Kwesi Appiah is the right coach to steer the club in the right direction despite their early exit from the Confederation Cup.

The former Ghana coach was in charge over the weekend when they were eliminated by Zambian side Power Dynamos through a controversial late penalty.

The Sudanese were eliminated 2-1 on aggregate on Saturday, having won the first leg 1-0 at home two weeks ago.

Al Khartoum president Mamoun Bashir Elnefiedi says they will allow the Ghanaian manager to continue in his post as he has two years to turn around the fortunes of the club.

“The team is now playing good football and it is the wish of the management that this rebuilding project continues like it has started,” Al Khartoum president Mamoun Bashir Elnefiedi said.

Elnefiedi  added that Appiah must not be blamed for the defeat insisting he is confident they coach will qualify the club to Africa next term.

 

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