Hearts of Oak’s NCC backs under fire coach Samuel Boadu

By Yaw Opoku Amoako December 10, 2021

The National Chapters Committee (NCC) of Accra Hearts of Oak have given under fire head coach Samuel Boadu their unflinching in these trying times for the club.

The former Medeama gaffer took over the reigns of the Hearts coaching job midway through last season and guided them to break their trophy hoodoo as they won the Ghana Premier League title for the first time in 12 years and also won the MTN FA Cup.

Hearts of Oak are yet to win a match this season in the Ghana Premier League after four matches with three draws and a defeat against AshGold.

The rainbow club have also crushed out of both the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederations Cup under disgraceful circumstances.

Hearts were handed a 6-2 defeat aggregate defeat against WAC of Morocco in the CAF Champions League before they were also handed a 4-2 aggregate defeat to little known Algerian side JS Souara.

Pressure has since been mounting on the young tactician but the supporters group of Hearts have called for support for the under fire tactician.

In a statement, Mr. Elvis Herman Hesse Jnr, Chairman of NCC, apologized to fans and told them to remain calm despite disappointing results in the Ghana Premier League and African championships.

“The NCC of Accra Hearts of Oak wishes to apologize to our cherished supporters and sympathizers for the team’s Unfortunate and painful exit from the CAF Confederation Cup competition coupled with our poor start in the ongoing Ghana premier league which has created some level of tension in the team and amongst supporters.

“We, therefore, entreat our supporters to remain calm and tolerant of our coach, technical team, and playing body as they navigate this storm. The NCC and the Majority of our Supporters still believe in the abilities of our Head Coach Samuel Boadu who against all odds led the team to win the treble in the domestic league last season.

“This moment is one of the vicissitudes of life and we shall overcome. We further urge our supporters to continue the unwavering support to the Club at these difficult times,” the statement said.

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