Legon Cities have officially parted company with head coach Yaw Acheampong as the club continues to battle for survival in the Ghana Premier League.
Acheampong took over the reins in January after the resignation of Paa Kwasi Fabin but struggled to inspire a consistent turnaround, despite a promising start.
His appointment had been viewed as a gamble by the club, especially after his earlier dismissal from Aduana Stars earlier this season.
Nonetheless, Legon Cities had hoped his experience could stabilize the team. That optimism has now faded with just five matches left in the campaign.
In a bid to avoid relegation, the Royals have appointed Tijani Abdul Rahim, a former head coach of Young Apostles, to take charge for the remainder of the season.
Currently sitting 17th on the league table with 25 points, Legon Cities are in desperate need of results to stay in the top flight.
They face a tough test this Sunday when they travel to Bechem to face Bechem United in a crucial Matchday 30 fixture at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park.