Assistant coach of Sudan, Ignatius Osei-Fosu says he wouldn't have been shown the exit door if he had met Kwesi Appiah early.
Osei-Fosu worked with Dreams FC, King Faisal and Medeama SC before he was named as assistant coach of Sudan.
However, the young trainer was named as Medeama SC before the start of the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League but was sacked after five games in charge.
Medeama went on to win the Ghana Premier League and are now the country's representative in the CAF Champions League.
"I told the President of Medeama, Moses Parker, that If I had met Kwesi Appiah before joining your club, you wouldn't have sacked me. I have learnt a lot from that man," he told Kumasi-based Pure Sports.
The ex-Ghana captain added Osei-Fosu and Fatau Dauda to his technical team following his appointment as Sudan coach in September.


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