Maxwell Konadu has stepped down from his position as head coach of Legon Cities, according to Accra-based Max FM.
The report suggests that a key reason behind Konadu’s resignation is the club’s failure to pay outstanding salaries to its players.
It appears that Legon Cities’ financial situation has become dire, causing discontent among the squad.
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Furthermore, sources claim that the manager recently clashed with the club’s management over player transfers, exacerbating the strained relationship between the parties involved.
During his tenure, Maxwell Konadu guided Legon Cities FC to a commendable finish in the 2022–23 Ghana Premier League.
The team ended their campaign in 9th place on the league table, demonstrating a notable improvement under Konadu’s leadership.
In their final nine league games, the squad won six. However, their FA Cup journey ended in the quarterfinals with a defeat to eventual winners Dreams FC.
As news of Konadu’s resignation spreads, the club’s management has yet to issue an official statement responding to the coach’s departure.