Mas Ud Didi Dramani, the Black Stars’ assistant coach, has shared insight into the technical team’s visits to several match venues.
In order to produce a strong national team, head coach Chris Hughton and his assistants, George Boateng and Didi Dramani, have been visiting Premier League, Division One League, and lower-tier games.
The former Asante Kotoko coach revealed their decision to attend these matches in an interview with Accra-based Radio Gold.
“Sometimes we have the notion that once Chris Hughton and George Boateng go around observing our matches, it’s solely to spot talents. But sometimes it’s about giving the league the respect it deserves. It’s about showing respect to the players and coaches, letting them know that we have partners in the industry who pay attention to their work,” Didi Dramani stated.
He emphasised that these visits show respect for the administration and illustrate that people in the game are watching and appreciating their efforts. Furthermore, it allows industry participants to continue learning and improving in their particular professions.
Didi Dramani went on to say that visiting games offer the coaching staff a better idea of the standards and allows them to have more educated talks about different leagues. Being present at games, whether in the Premier League or Division One, helps them to gain vital information.
Chris Hughton, who recently signed a new 21-month contract, has been seen at games. He was first spotted at the Accra Sports Stadium before heading to Kumasi for a series of matches. His presence was also felt at the Dawu Theatre of Dreams and the Aliu Mahama Stadium.