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Hearts of Oak midfielder Gladson Awako wants coach Samuel Boadu to be given more time with the team since he has indubitably proven to be an excellent coach since being hired.
Hearts of Oak midfielder Gladson Awako wants coach Samuel Boadu to be given more time with the team since he has indubitably proven to be an excellent coach since being hired.
Following the team’s failure to defend its league title, numerous board members and Hearts supporters have called for coach Samuel Boadu to be fired.
Samuel Boadu’s contract with the team was confirmed by the Hearts of Oak board on March 1, 2021. He led the Accra-based team to three championships in the next football campaign.
Samuel Boadu has done a lot for the Phobians in just two years as president, according to Awako, who is also the captain of the Black Galaxies, who said as much on an Accra-based FM station.
“Boadu has done so well. He has won three trophies. As players we are there to work with any coach that comes in but I will be happy if they give him some time,” he said.
“He has spent less than two years at the club and there are new players coming in so he needs time to know these players. Last season wasn’t that bad even though we couldn’t finish in the top four but I think he has done a good job for the club,” he added.
Edmond Tapsoba
Heavily linked with a move to Arsenal, who are understood to be preparing a £42.5 million bid for the Bayer Leverkusen defender, Tapsoba could be an ideal long-term replacement for Koulibaly.
The Gunners moved for Ben White over the Burkina Faso man last summer, but it's been another season of progress for the centre-back, who's under contract with Leverkusen until 2026.
The 6'4 stopper excelled for Burkina Faso at the Africa Cup of Nations, helping the Stallions reach the semi-finals of the continental showpiece, and at 21, could follow a similar career trajectory to Koulibaly in Naples.
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