Coach Kobina Amissah Dismisses Hearts of Oak Rumour

Bibiani Goldstars head coach, Kobina Amissah has dismissed rumours linking him to the vacant assistant coach position at Accra Hearts of Oak.

Accra Hearts of Oak have been without an assistant coach since the departure of Kim Grant, news broke not long ago that the Phobians were in talks to make Kobina Amissah the deputy to Coach Edward Nii Odoom.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Kuntu Blankson on Westgold Radio, the experienced coach revealed that he is yet to speak with Hearts of Oak regarding any contract or whatsoever.

“I have read on social media,every coach will be proud to manage any of these big team around,i have a two-year contract with Bibiani Goldstars and it’s my concerntration now”.

“There hasnt been any sort of contact with Accra Hearts of Oak” he said on Westgold Radio.

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