Former Hearts of Oak star Dan Quaye has expressed his disappointment about the sacking of Samuel Boadu as head coach.
The Phobians parted ways with Coach Samuel Boadu on Tuesday with the club stating it needed a new direction following a poor run of results.
The Phobians have played three games and yet to record a win in the ongoing Ghana Premier League.
In an interview with Koforidua-based Bryt FM, the former Ghana international described Samuel Boadu’s sacking as a big blow to the club.
“I wasn’t happy with the sacking of Samuel Boadu because his achievement with Hearts of Oak is unprecedented. He won five trophies in two seasons and it is something that does not normally happen in Ghana. No coach in the country has achieved this apart from Jones Attuquafio. I am very disappointed because he is one for the future,”
“No one can convince me the team can perform extraordinary in Africa with these players, they are very young. So, they should gone in for an expatriate to assist him or taken him for refresher courses with their partners, TSG Hoffenheim in Germany and Cincinnati in the USA for at least one year,”
“I think it would have been beneficial to the club but because of selfish interest they have sacked him which is very bad. His sacking is a big blow to the club,”
Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Sylvester Ntim