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Hearts of Oak part ways with head coach Samuel Boadu

Ghana Premier League side Hearts of Oak have parted ways with manager Samuel Boadu following the club’s poor run of form.

Hearts of Oak reportedly part ways with head coach Samuel Boadu

Boadu joined the Phobians in March 2021 and has led to be five trophies, including guiding them to their first league title in over a decade.

He also ended the 2021/22 season by winning the double after Hearts scooped the FA Cup before making it back-to-back FA Cup titles last season.

Despite winning as many trophies with Hearts, recent results haven’t been good enough as the club continues to struggle.

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Hearts finished seventh in last season’s Premier League and are yet to win a game since the start of the current campaign.

In a statement on Tuesday, the FA Cup holders said Boadu and his entire technical team have been let go with immediate effect.

"Accra Hearts of Oak Plc has decided to part ways with the entire technical team of the senior team led by Coach Samuel Boadu with immediate effect," a section of the statement said.

"The Club is of the opinion that there is the need for a new direction and the energy to ensure its broader objectives are achieved and it feels the time for that new direction is now.

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"The Board and management will like to thank Samuel Boadu and his assistants for their contribution to our history and the memories- which will always remain with us. The club will like to wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors."

The club added: "In the interim, the coach of the U20 - Samuel Nii Noi who will be assisted by Benjamin Mensah will take charge of the team until a substantive head coach is appointed."

"We wish to assure all fans that, the club is taking all the necessary steps including assistance from our CVCA partners in this effort at restructuring the technical team."

Hearts drew with rivals Asante Kotoko last Sunday and will face Bibiani Gold Stars next, before taking on Real Bamako in the CAF Confederations Cup preliminary round.

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