Coach J. E. Sarpong fears Sellas Tetteh will be sexually harassed by Black Queens players

Published on: 03 February 2018

Outspoken Ghanaian coach, J.E. Sarpong is of the view that newly appointed head coach of the Black Queens, Sellas Tetteh will be harassed sexually by the players.

According to the former Ebusua Dwarfs trainer, the ladies at the Black Queen level are matured and attractive and have what it takes to harass a man; hence Sellas Tetteh should have declined the offer.

The veteran coach, therefore, fears for his colleague who won the U20 World Cup with the Black Satellites in 2009 for the first and last time for an African country.

“Appointing Borbor (Sellas Tetteh) as the head coach of the Black Queens isn't an issue but whether he will be able to do it well is the problem,” Coach Sarpong told Alpha Radio in Kumasi.

“I think Borbor (Sellas Tetteh) should have been made the head coach of the U20 again because he has been doing well there.

Sarpong also insisted he would have declined the offer to coach the Queens if he had been in Sellas Tetteh's position because he can be harassed sexually.

“If I were Borbor, I would not go there. Who knows, maybe I will go and have sex with someone and it will create a problem.

“At the Black Queens level, the ladies are matured and as a man, you need to control yourself. Most of the ladies are experienced in sexual matters so they can harass him,” he added.

According to Coach Sarpong, Deputy Coach of the side Mercy-Tagoe Quarcoo who was appointed as the head coach of the Black Queens when Didi Dramani joined Danish side FC Nordsjælland as an assistant coach.

“Mercy has seen it all - as a player, a referee and as a coach. I was even expecting that she will be made the head coach of the Black Queens,” he noted.

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