Maxwell Konadu has spoken out about his exit from Black Leopards after having guided the Motsepe Foundation Championship club since July 2024.
Konadu resigned from the Leopards job and in doing so left with assistant Solly Luvhengo after a difficult run in recent matches, which came after an encouraging start to the season.
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The former Asante Kotoko and Ghana U23 coach spoke to KickOff.com as he travelled from Limpopo to Gauteng.
"I have honestly enjoyed my time here in South Africa having come with the ambition of gaining promotion with Leopards," says Konadu.
"We came within second spot before the run of results without a win.
"Then it ultimately came to a point of having discussions with management and not agreeing each other.
"We were not fighting but just didn't understand the situation the same way, which became too much.
"I have no issues with anyone at Leopards, which is why I still have a good relationship with all at the club.
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"The team is not doing badly at all and if they win three in a row, they will be back in contention," says Konadu.
The 52-year-old is already attracting suitors with his name having being discussed by two clubs in South Africa and another in Ghana.