Former Accra Hearts Of Oak Boss Kenichi Yatsuhashi wished the phobians the best of luck in the remaining six matches and praised the supporters of the raibow club.

The Japanese-American trainer jumped to his facebook page to wish the former continental club champions all the best in the rest of their GhPL  games.

''Lately, I have received so many messages on my
FB & Twitter accounts. GHPL 2015-2016 has six
games remaining, and I wish Hearts players and
Hearts supporters the best of luck''.
''I am enjoying my time off from coaching. It is
really important for me to spend time with my
family that I was not able to live with while I
was coaching Hearts''.
''Hearts supporters are special for me. It is obvious
to everyone that I would not have survived that
long without them. It is going to be extremely
extremely difficult for me to coach any club in
GHPL that plays against Hearts because of the
supporters
At the same time, Hearts players I have worked
with, including players I attempted to sign but
was unable to work with, are very special players
for me. I wish them the best as well.
I have declined all questions from any journalists
because I want to make sure that my words will
reach everyone exactly how I meant.
Thank you for all who still trust my works. As I
said, I did my best.
Furthermore, I am looking for my career to be
advanced. What I did for Hearts was one time
scenario. I was nobody in professional football
when I signed for Hearts in October 2015. I did
what I did in very difficult situation, and I won't
do it again. As I have always done in my life, I
want to progress to next level.
I leaned many things at Hearts. I dealt with
many people at Hearts. I had done so much at
Hearts in a condition that I would not repeat.
So, thank you for Accra Hearts of Oak for giving
me an outstanding opportunity to grow. I
always support you to do well''.Keni writes

Kenichi parted ways with the phobians on mutually consent.