Former Asante Kotoko shot stopper Joseph “Joe” Carr has backed head coach Maxwell Konadu’s decision to hand starting berth to Kwame Baah ahead of the club’s No.1 and captain Felix Annan in the ongoing Ghana Premier League.
The former national star who featured for the Black Stars from 1978 to 1984 says Maxwell Konadu is spot on with his decision since Kwame Baah has not flogged in the matches played so far this campaign.
Annan, is yet to feature for the Porcupine Warriors after their match day 3 fixture against Medeama SC in Tarkwa as Baah has benched him in the last six matches.
Many football fanatics have however, questioned Konadu’s decision to keep captain Felix Annan on the bench for Kwame Baah but the former Black Stars goalkeeper supports the decision, saying he sees nothing wrong with it.
Speaking to Oyerepa FM in Kumasi, he said ”Every team have 3 or 4 goalkeepers so when your training is good you will keep the post always, but in the case of Felix he always keep the post for Kotoko and he left for his wedding, Kwame Baah got the chance and his performance is good so how can you bench and bring in Felix Annan,”
”Annan has to be on the bench and work hard his time will come, when Kwame Baah starts conceding he Felix will be back, for me I don’t see anything wrong with coach Maxwell Konadu’s decision he is right.
”Felix had been conceding ,when Baah took his term, he’s not conceding that much. I don’t see why Felix should complain he should keep quiet and be on the bench until his time comes. I don’t see anything wrong with Maxwell’s decision, his decision is the best,”
Asked on his take on some senior players in the team calling for the return of their captain and No.1 in post, the former Ghana International replied.
”Those players are not truthful, when Felix kept the he was always conceding but Kwame Baah is not and every team wants to win and not concede. They want him to drop Baah and bring in Felix oooh no,”
Meanwhile, Felix Annan has denied having a rift with Kwame Baah, saying the two have a very good relationship.