Legon Cities Part Ways With Paa Kwesi Fabain.
Ghana premier league club Legon Cities has officially parted ways with their head coach Paa Kwesi Fabin. The decision was made after a series of poor performance that had the Accra based club to find form in the ongoing Ghana Premier League. Legon Cites who are currently in the relegation zone are 18th on the league table after 14 matches played with only 11 pts. After 14 matches played in the league, Legon Cities has managed to win only three games against Young Apostles, Asante Kotoko and Basake Holy Stars. Legon Cities has then drew two. games and lost the rest. In an unconfirmed reports by Shaban Mohammed a sports journalist in Ghana he stated that the head coach of Legon Cities has been sacked via his X page.
Paa Kwesi Fabin who is a native from Elmina a town in the Centeral Region of Ghana who has a lot of experience in youth development joined the Royals with high expectations. Under Fabin’s leadership, Legon Cities struggled to establish consistency. The team’s performances have been marred by defensive lapses, a lack of attacking fluidity, and an inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities. These shortcomings have reflected in their position on the league table, with the club seen in the relegation zone.
Several reasons of which Paa Kwesi Fabin was dismissed was because of Player Inconsistencies. Fans of Legon Cities have seen Paa Kwesi Fabin assembling a youthful squad to battle for the Ghana Premier League Trophy but the team have failed to perform well. Key players in the team were seen struggling with form while injuries also worried the team. Also tactical concerns should be considered. Football pundits and fans has always criticized the tactical approach of Coach Paa Kwesi Fabin to games. Fans questioned him about his substitutions in crucial game and how heapproach games.
The departure of Paa Kwesi Fabin marks a turning point for Legon Cities. The club’s management is expected to announce a coach in the coming days. Whoever takes over will face the immediate task of steering the team away from the relegation zone and reigniting their campaign. Legon Cities will also need to address structural and strategic issues beyond the coaching position. The club’s transfer policies, player development programs, and overall footballing philosophy will come under the microscope as they aim to rebuild for the future.
Paa Kwesi Fabin has managed several youth national teams and also some big clubs in the Ghana Premier League including the most decorated club in Ghanaian football Kumasi Asante Kotoko. The Board of Legon Cities will now shift focus on ensuring to secure the services of Head Coach to help avoid relegation and have a strong finish in the GPL.