Former Hearts of Oak coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi says his brief stint with the Phobians has worked miracles for his coaching career, earning him his current lucrative coaching post with Nigerian club, Ifeanyi Ubah.
Kenichi came to Hearts with the lowly reputation of a high school and developmental coach, but he believes his profile has shot up especially after leading them to second place at the end of the first half of last season.
“Coaching Hearts of Oak has opened a lot of many doors for me”.
“There has been and still a lot of offers and interest coming in, and I decline most of them and this my current job with FC Ifeanyi Ubah is also one of them.”
“So I think working with Hearts landed me this job,” he told Starr Sports.
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