Aduana Stars deputy coach W.O Tandoh labels Kenichi Yatsuhashi as an autocratic leader

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Deputy Coach of Aduana Stars, W.O Tandoh has branded his boss Kenichi Yatsuhashi as very autocratic and irresponsible situational manager.

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The Ghana Premier League champions were thumped 6-0 in Morocco on Wednesday as they played as guests to Raja Casablanca in their final round game of the CAF Confederations Cup competition.

Ahead of the clash, a lot of issues came up from the camp of the Ghanaian side, some claiming the head coach threatened to resign after that encounter in Morocco.

However, the deputy coach Tandoh claims, his boss wanted to dictate to all team members instead of managing the circumstance at hand.

"Kenichi wanted people to always do what he wants. He is an autocratic coach and cannot manage situations. He can stop talking to people when you disagree with him. He wasn't talking to management upon our arrival in Morocco," W.O Tandoh told Happy FM.

"Kenichi gave team selections to a player to announce. He didn't talk to the players after our training. He refused to enter the team's dressing room and didn't return to the bench after recess as Raja drubbed them 6-0. He got mad at the airport the time he was told that he'll get his visa upon arrival in Morocco." He added

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Tandoh refuted claims by the Japanese tactician on the engagement of some players in betting activities

"Kenichi is a big fat liar. If he accuses our players of engaging in betting Kennich should mention one player's name" he said

"All those reportage that we had our Jollof rice poisoned are not true. None of our players had runny stomach in Morocco. They experienced stomach upset because of the food they ate in the plane".

Aduana Stars are out of the competition after accumulating only 4points in the competition.