Sowah Sent Back to Dar es Salaam After Disciplinary Incident Ahead of Tz Prisons Clash

Sowah Sent Back to Dar es Salaam After Disciplinary Incident Ahead of Tz Prisons Clash

Ghanaian forward Sowah has been sent back to Dar es Salaam to face club management following a disciplinary issue that occurred on matchday against Tanzania Prisons, according to reports emerging from the team’s camp.

Sources indicate that Sowah allegedly refused instructions from the club’s fitness coach, who had asked him to help carry team equipment despite not being included in the matchday squad for the fixture. The situation reportedly created tension within the camp and was quickly escalated to the technical bench.

The matter was subsequently brought to the attention of head coach Barker, who took immediate action by ordering the player’s return to Dar es Salaam. Sowah is now expected to meet club officials for discussions before a final decision is made regarding his status with the team.

Club authorities will determine whether the striker will rejoin the squad in Zanzibar or face further disciplinary measures depending on the outcome of the meeting.

The incident adds uncertainty to Sowah’s immediate future, as the club emphasizes discipline and unity within the squad.

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