Newly appointed Accra Hearts of Oak coach, Kosta Papic has vowed to do his best in order to succeed with the Phobians.
The Serbian trainer was named as the head coach on Tuesday following the demotion of Edward Nii Odoom to the youth team.
Papic arrived in Ghana over the weekend to take over the Technical Director role but after a disappointing start to the season, which includes a defeat to Inter Allies on Sunday, November, 29, the club’s top hierarchy decided to hand him the coaching role.
The 60-year-old Serbian was in charge of the Phobians when they last won the league in the 2008/09 season.
He will be assisted by Asare Bediako, who was appointed as the assistant coach in November.
Speaking after his appointment, he observed that the rainbow boys have in the past years struggled to win the domestic top-flight and has promised to do his best to succeed on that by winning the league.
The Accra based club have failed to win a major trophy since 2008/09 season and it is believed that management of the club is keen to end the trophy drought this season.
“Hearts of Oak have not won the league in the past 11 years. They have a target of winning the trophy. That is good for me also, good for the players who are currently in the squad, officials of the team and to the supporters as well”
“So I will do my best to succeed on that, with time we will see, I’m here for them,” he said.
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Sylvester Ntim