Jerico
Condemns Kadallah Kromah

By Julu M. Johnson, Jr.
Veteran Liberian tactician Frank Jerico Nagbe has
criticized the national soccer coach of Liberia, Kadallah Kromah.
In an interview, Coach Jerico doubted Kromah's
ability to take the national team to higher heights. Jerico, a
former deputy coach of the national team, believes that a lot must
be done if the national team should become a force to reckon with
again.
"In coaching circle, we give
responsibility to people who are not serious," Jericho stressed.
Jerico said, "the coach of Lone Star
always cry 'no money,' but I am not convinced because the team
hardly plays a game to convince one that a knowledge was impacted
but due to fatigue, the team could not perform."
Jerico stated that the lack of money
shouldn't be a justification of the national team's inability
to play attractive soccer. "There is no system in the team."
He said, "We have players but the man does not
know them. In fact, he does not watch games."
The NPA Anchors coach argued, "I bet that John
Menyongar and Anthony Langford cannot play more than Razak."
Jerico said Francis Carr alias Razak of the NPA Anchors
has the experience to make the difference when called to the
national team. "Razak has played against Godfields that Langford
plays for."
He noted that instead of Sunday Seah, coach Kromah
should have preferred the more experienced goalkeeper Louis Crayton,
based in Switzerland.
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