Coach Frimpong Manso Compares New Hearts Of Oak Signing To Kotoko Winger Emmanuel Gyamfi.

Stephen Frimpong Manso, current coach of Nkoranza Warriors has compared Eric Dizan to Kotoko’s Emmanuel Gyamfi, describing the new signing as a quality forward.

 

Hearts Of Oak on Monday confirmed Eric Dizan after the Ivorian has agreed to a 3 year deal with the club.

“I have worked with the Ivorian winger signed by Hearts of Oak at Stade Abidjan after leaving Karela United.

He was one of our key players and is a very good player. He is very diminutive in size like Emmanuel Gyamfi and operates on the left side.”

“He is very pacy and Hearts have made a very good signing,” he told Ash FM in an interview.

Eric became Hearts Of Oak’s fourth signing the just-ended transfer window as the club work towards their first major silverware since 2009.

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