Swedru All Blacks Public Relations Officer, Nat Ofosu, has dismissed rumours that head coach Ahmed Ibrahim Fakhri will leave the club, reaffirming the management’s full support for the Egyptian tactician.
Fakhri, who holds a CAF License A, brings over 15 years of coaching experience to the club. Before joining Swedru All Blacks, he served as assistant manager at Egyptian Premier League side Ismaily FC, gaining valuable top-flight experience.
According to him, the coach still has the full backing of management as they work to steady the season.
“All Blacks currently has a coach, and the coach is Ahmed Ibrahim Fakhri. He is under contract and has the full backing of management as we work to steady the season

Addressing the concerns of frustrated supporters over the club’s poor run of form, Ofosu acknowledged their frustrations but stressed that the management is committed to improving results.
All Blacks is a big institution, and that is largely because of our supporters. Everyone has their concerns, and it’s their right to voice them. Yes, there are issues we need to fix, particularly in our goal-scoring rate, and we are working on it

The PRO emphasized that any management actions would be handled behind the scenes with the club’s long-term interests in mind.
Everything we do is in the interest of the club. Our focus is to ensure the team performs better and secures results. The supporters want the club to succeed, and so do we.
Currently, Swedru All Blacks sit 16th on the Ghana Premier League table with 24 games remaining, and the management insists that Fakhri remains the right man to guide the team through the remainder of the season.
Source: citinewsroom.com
