Bibiani Goldstars have reportedly abandoned their initial plans to appoint former Legon Cities boss Maxwell Konadu as head coach following the dismissal of Frimpong Manso, opting instead to explore foreign options for the vacant role.
The Miners, who recently parted ways with Manso after a difficult their poor showing in the CAF Champions League campaign, has placed assistant coach Nana Yaw Amankwah in interim charge while the search for a new manager continues.
According to sources within the club, Goldstars’ hierarchy has now shifted focus toward securing a foreign tactician, believing that an expatriate coach could inject fresh technical ideas, tactical flexibility, and international experience to elevate the team’s performance.
In the meantime, Amankwah is tasked with steadying the ship and ensuring consistency as the Miners aim to climb the league table in the coming weeks.
The club remains optimistic that a new appointment will be made soon, but management insists the priority is finding the right candidate to match their long-term vision.
By: Pascal Amoah

