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Being a good coach isn’t solely defined by winning – Coach Paa Kwesi Fabin

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
April 26, 2024
in Football, Ghana, Premier League
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Coach Paa Kwesi Fabin of Legon Cities has sparked a crucial conversation about the prevalent tendency to judge coaches solely based on their win-loss records. With extensive experience at prestigious clubs like Kotoko and Hearts of Oak, Fabin brought a wealth of insight to the table, shedding light on the need for a more nuanced approach to evaluating coaching performances.

Fabin voiced his frustration with the narrow perspective that often dominates discussions surrounding coaching effectiveness. He stressed that football is a multifaceted sport, where factors beyond mere results, such as player development and team dynamics, also hold significant weight.

In an interview with 3Sports, Fabin articulated, “The problem is that anytime you pick a team everybody wants you to win and that has been our problem.”

He further elaborated, highlighting the misconception that winning is the sole indicator of coaching prowess. “We need to know that sometimes you don’t have to win to be known as a good coach. But in our part of this world if you don’t win a trophy they don’t see you as a good coach,” he lamented.

Fabin emphasized the importance of player development in shaping a coach’s legacy. “In developing players, the quantity of players you develop for the system that makes you a unique coach or very good coach. But we’re too much results-oriented and therefore if somebody takes a team and doesn’t win a trophy we see him as a failure,” he remarked.

Taking the reins at Legon Cities this season, Fabin’s insights couldn’t be timelier as he navigates the complexities of leading his team to success. Despite the club’s current position of 12th on the table with 35 points after 27 games, Fabin remains steadfast in his commitment to holistic development and long-term progress rather than being solely fixated on short-term results.

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