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Its difficult to predict opponents tactics in South African leagues – Maxwell Konadu admits

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Frail Sad Leopards head coach Maxwell Konadu has highlighted a key distinction in tactical approaches between the Ghana Premier League (GPL) and the South African Premier Soccer League (PSL).

In step with Konadu, South African coaches are extra unpredictable in their come, making it anxious to await their techniques.

“In South Africa, each group has its identity, and also you by no manner know what to await subsequent,” Konadu acknowledged. “In Ghana, you doubtlessly can continuously predict a coach’s techniques ahead of a sport.” This unpredictability, he neatly-known, is a trademark of the South African league.

Konadu’s comments come as he compares the 2 leagues, furthermore noting that Ghanaian gamers have a stronger mentality, driven by their starvation to be successful out of the nation.

“Ghanaian gamers are continuously alive to to commute to Europe,” he acknowledged. “That makes a massive distinction.” Konadu’s insights present a spell binding perspective on the contrasting soccer cultures of Ghana and South Africa.

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