Asante Kotoko are reportedly experiencing a shake-up in their backroom staff, with reports suggesting that team manager Ohene Brenya has been relieved of his duties.
The development comes amid swirling controversy linked to former midfielder Justice Blay’s recent explosive claims about player misconduct at the club’s hotel during last season.
The clearest indication of the change emerged during the team’s ongoing pre-season camp in South Africa, where former club captain Amos Frimpong introduced himself as the new team manager.
According to information gathered by GhanaSportspage, Ohene Brenya’s absence from the team’s South African trip and the sudden emergence of Frimpong in the managerial role point strongly to an internal decision to replace him — though the club is yet to issue an official statement confirming his dismissal.
The situation is believed to be directly tied to Justice Blay’s controversial interview, in which he highlighted unprofessional behavior among players at the team hotel, an allegation that may have triggered internal disciplinary assessments.
While the club remains silent on the matter, sources indicate that Amos Frimpong has effectively assumed the role, signalling a likely end to Ohene Brenya’s tenure as team manager.