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Sacking Kenichi killed Hearts’ title hopes – Polo

Kenichi Yatsuhashi White Former Hearts of Oak coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi

Tue, 4 Oct 2016 Source: classfmonline.com

Former Accra Hearts of Oak coach and 1978 Africa Cup of Nations winner, Mohammed Polo, has said the departure of Japanese American Kenichi Yatsuhashi from Hearts was the reason the club couldn’t win the Premier League last season.

Hearts finished third in the 2015/16 season behind winners Wa All Stars and second-placed Aduana Stars.

Forty-six-year-old Kenichi thrilled most fans of the game but parted ways with the club to pursue higher education in the middle of the season.

Speaking to Class Sports, Polo said Hearts made a big mistake by sacking Kenichi.

“It definitely was their doom because it came at a time no one expected it. Hearts had looked comfortable and played with a lot of confidence under him, exhibiting a lot of stamina in the second half of their games. How can you make such a coach leave? I think it was a very costly mistake and I am sure the management knows it too,” Polo stated.

Source: classfmonline.com