Former Hearts of Oak defender Dan Quaye has blamed management for the club’s struggle.
The Phobians have been dumped out of the CAF Inter-Club competition after losing heavily to JS Saoura in the second leg of the CAF Confederation Cup play-offs on Sunday.
Domestically, the rainbow boys have not fared well losing one and drawing three in their first four matches into the Ghana Premier League season.
In an interview with Koforidua-based Bryt FM, Dan Quaye took a swipe at management as he believes they are the cause of the club’s struggle.
“Hearts of Oak management does not respect old players; they don’t engage us in their activities. I came to work as a player for the team so if they will not involve us, I don’t mind” he said.
“The current management feels big, they think they know it all but they are clueless. During our time, Alhaji Akanbi was a member of the National Chapters Committee. The team has lost its spirit. If I should continue to talk about the team people might think I don’t like the team”
“After the defeat to JS Saoura, Ghanaians abroad have been asking why we are not being engaged in the team activities,” he said.
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