Newly appointed coach of Aduana Stars Kenichi Yatsuhashi has opened up on reasons behind his Inter Allies departure.
Yatsuhashi was confirmed as coach of the Dormaa-based side last week, after putting pen to paper on a one-year deal.
The Japanese tactician's untimely departure from Inter Allies was reported to have been informed by the lack of football activity in the country.
However, in an interview with Kumasi-based Oyerepa FM, Yatsuhashi disclosed that the club found it difficult to pay his salary hence the decision to join the Ghana Premier League champions.
"I never explained why I left inter Allies. It was a mutual agreement between myself and the club," he told Oyerepa FM.
"They couldn't pay my salary anymore because there was no domestic football activity."
"That's the reason why I left Inter Allies because I have a family also to fend for so I had to do something to earn a living."
Yatsuhashi has passed his maiden test with the Fire Boys after guiding them to a 2-1 win over AS Vita in the CAF Confederation Cup on Wednesday.
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