Just In: Coach Ignatius Osei To Be Appointed As Legon Cities Coach.

Less than 24 hours ago Legon Cities announced it has parted ways with Bosnia trainer Goran Barjaktarević after two games in the Ghana Premier League.

Legon Cities FC have managed to pick only a point in their two games of the season, scoring one and conceding four.

His sack came few hours after Legon Cities after all the big signings got humiliated by city rivals Accra Great Olympics at the Accra Sports Stadium by three goals to nil.

Eleven Wonders coach Ignatius Osei name came up during Legon Cities management meeting yesterday to succeed the departed Bosnia trainer.

This same report has been made by Kumasi based Pure Fm Sports on their twitter handle.

The management of @LegonCitiesFC after a meeting yesterday have identified either @Txiwonders Coach Ignatius Osei-Fosu as the ideal replacement for Bosnia trainer Goran Barjaktarević who has been sacked from the club.

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