King Faisal Likely To Appoint A Local Coach- Alhaji Grusah Reveals.

Ghana Premier League club King Faisal is likely to appoint a local coach who will steer the affairs of the club for the rest of the season.

Management of the club showed head coach Slavisa Bosivic the exit door after a humiliating 5:1 scoreline against Ashantigold in week five of the Ghana Premier League.

The woes continued in week six when they hosted Accra Hearts Of Oak at home. The game ended at 2:1 for the Phobians who only picked their second win of the season.

Speaking to Wontumi radio in Kumasi, Alhaji Grusah who has never admired local coaches said:

“There is something in the pipeline and we might appoint a local coach this time, anything is possible.”

Slavisa played 19 matches during his stint and lost 11, drew 7, and won 1 game during his stay at King Faisal.

King Faial currently has four points and might drop to the relegation zone after week six.

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