Ghana midfielder Edwin Gyimah has said he decided to leave SuperSports to join Mpumalanga Black Aces because head coach Cavin Johnson harbours a personal hatred towards him.
The 23-year-old midfielder who joined the South African giants from Wa All Stars in 2011 in an undisclosed fee said he is no longer happy at the club.
“From what I heard from the club, the coach didn’t want me anymore. I have always wanted to stay but, if they don’t want me there, if the coach doesn’t want me …I had to leave,” Gyimah told KickOff.
“I never knew something like this would happen. I was surprised too, but if someone doesn’t want you, you have to find a way and go ahead with your life.
“If I had to stay I would have spent my time on the bench or in the stands. He [Johnson] took a decision; he decided my future at the club,” Gyimah added.
Gyimah played 30 league games for SuperSports and made his debut for Ghana in 2012.
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Source: Goal.com