Ghana Premier League side Hearts of Oak have reportedly asked coach Samuel Boadu to step aside following the club’s poor run of form.
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.
Hearts finished seventh in last season’s Premier League and are yet to win a game since the start of the current campaign.
Sports journalist Saddick Adams reports that Boadu met with the club’s Board Chairman, Togbe Afede, with the pair reaching an agreement for the mutual termination of the manager’s contract.
“Hearts of Oak Board Chairman, Togbe Afede met Coach Samuel Boadu and told him the club wants a mutual termination of the contract,” he tweeted.
“It’s been agreed and Boadu’s backroom staff have all been told to stay away from training today.”
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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