Veteran trainer JE Sarpong believes Samuel Boadu did not do anything extraordinary at Hearts of Oak but lauded his coach-player management skills.
The former Medeama coach made history by leading the Phobians to clinch the Ghana Premier League for the first time in 11-years.
The last time Hearts of Oak won the domestic top-flight was in 2009 under Kosta Papic.
Speaking to Bryt Sports with Sylvester Ntim, the former Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko coach lamented on the coach-player relationship but singled out Samuel Boadu who has a better coach-player management skill.
“A coach like Samuel Boadu did not do anything extraordinary, he isn’t so extraordinary but he built better coach-player management in the Hearts of Oak team. He is so free with his players, he dines, dance and also showcase other positivity and that yield the good results.” He said.
“That is how a coach should behave in this country or you will have a very bad result.”
Meanwhile, coach Sarpong has said former Hearts of Oak trainer Edward Nii Odoom deserves the plaudits for the club’s Ghana Premier League success.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com