REPORTS: Hearts Of Oak To Hire Coach Samuel Boadu.

Accra Hearts Of Oak are reported to step in for the services of Medeama coach, Samuel Boadu after a struggle start to the league season.

Hearts Of Oak began the season with coach Kim Grant who was shown the exit after week two of the Ghana Premier league.

Edward Odoom was appointed on the interim but has not been convincing, dropping crucial points and a defeat to arch rivals Asante Kotoko by two goals to one at the Accra Sports Stadium.

However, management of the club are reported to look beyond Edward Odoom, as they work towards winning their first silverware since 2009.

Samuel Boadu with Medeama Sporting Club was first on Ghana Premiere League log before a boardroom points deduction, whiles Accra Hearts Of Oak are 9th with 21 points after 14 games played.

Samuel Boadu was named the first head coach of Ghana’s Under-15 Boys team in 2019.

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