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AMANKWA MIREKU CLAIMS THAT IF HE WERE TECHNICAL STAFF, OSEI ASIBEY WOULD NOT MAKE SUCH MISTAKES.

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Legendary Hearts of Oak player Yaw Amankwa Mireku has voiced his displeasure with defender Kelvin Osei Asibey's recent play, especially the error that cost them a 1-0 loss to Asante Kotoko on Sunday.

Amankwa Mireku claims that Osei Asibey's blunders are the consequence of inadequate instruction and supervision, and he feels that if he had been a member of the technical team, he would not have made these mistakes.

In an interview with Kumasi-based Akoma FM, Amankwa Mireku stated, "If I were on the Hearts of Oak technical team, Osei Asibey would not commit such errors."

Amankwa Mireku said Osei Asibey's overconfidence with the ball, which has become a defining characteristic of his game, was the cause of his errors.

"All the evidence leads to the training grounds being the root of these blunders, even though he is an excellent player," he continued.



The great athlete also underlined that, like coaches who do not produce results, players who make expensive errors regularly should be held accountable

"This is the third time his mistakes have cost Hearts of Oak points, and players who frequently cost the club points should be benched, just as managers are fired when their mistakes cost the team points," he stated

Hearts of Oak now have 19 points and are in seventh place on the league log as a result of the loss. When they play Berekum Chelsea in the Matchday 14 games on Sunday at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, they will be hoping to get back to winning ways.


Also Read:

Ghana FA confirmed that domestic football will not take a Christmas break.



The Ghana Football Association has declared that over the holiday season, all domestic football matches will continue as usual.

The GFA's Communications Director, Henry Asante Twum, affirmed that the organization is fusing football action with the spirit of Christmas.

"There will be games this weekend," he said in an interview with Peace FM, which Ghanasoccernet.com was watching. Our two main responsibilities are domestic competitions and an international CHAN qualifier. The Premier League, Division One League, and Women's Premier League will all resume on Sunday, along with the Black Galaxies' match against Nigeria at the Accra Sports Stadium.


Following a brief halt in operations earlier this month due to the elections, the FA is committed to maintaining the momentum. The Women's Premier League is returning, and fans can anticipate an intriguing schedule.

"You will be able to enjoy domestic football as you celebrate Christmas. Twum underlined, "We want things to proceed smoothly without any pauses. 

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