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Special Report: Hearts sack Vucicevic

Sat, 17 Mar 2012 Source: gary al-smith, supersport.com

Hearts of Oak have sacked Serbian boss Nebojsa Vucicevic on Friday afternoon.

SuperSport.com's Ghana editor breaks down his tenure with the Phobians.

Record at a glance:

Tenure: 406 days (1 year, 41 days)

Position when he took over: 14th

Position when he left: 2nd

Form (2010/2011):Won 21 of a possible 33 points (Won 7 games, Lost 4, Drew 0).

Form (2011/2012 season): Won 32 of a possible 57 points (Won 8 games, Lost 3, Drew 8)

Form (total since taking charge): Won 53 of a possible 90 points (15 wins, 7 losses,

8 draws).

Estimated cash made

Gross salary: $70,200 in total (as per $5,400/month for 13 months)

Severance package: $55,300

Total cash made (Gross + severance): $125,500

On the field

Hearts announced its decision to part ways with the

Serbian "on mutual grounds."A poor run of form led to his dismissal, having allowed

club rivals

Kotoko a nine point lead at the top of the Ghana Premier League.

The club's press release made available to the Ghana News Agency said the

decision had been reached "during a cordial meeting on Friday, during

which Hearts

agreed to discharge all its obligations under the employment contract,

and both parties wished each other well in all future endeavours"

In his stead, the club has directed Shaibu Tanko to take temporary charge

of the team.

Fun stat

19 - Nebojsa was hired 19 games into

2010/2011 season. He was sacked 19 games into the 2011/12 season. Coincidence or

design? You decide.

His signing

The Serbian has been in charge of the Phobians for just over a year and a

month, having taken the club's reins on February 4, 2011. Vucicevic, 49, was a

former manager of (former) Yugoslav side FK Radnicki Beograd and his last job was in

charge of Serbian second-tier side FK Srem. Uske, as he is affectionately called,

agreed a two-year deal on a US$ 5,400 monthly salary.

Hearts

of Oak were in the relegation zone on 14th-place when he came in. He

started well, beating Mighty Jets 2-1 in his first game and followed it

with another win against Liberty. His first loss, 2-0, came against

Kotoko at home. Hearts fans became jittery when Wa All Stars also beat

them 1-0, after which the season

see-sawed.

They finished 6th, their worst in years. It was time to visit the drawing board.

Form (2010/2011):Won 21 of a possible 33 points (Won 7 games, Lost 4, Drew 0).

Rebuilding

The

transfer window opened with Hearts looking to strengthen and clear out

simultaneously. The club had also been going through a bit of soul

searching, having put themselves in an Initial Public Offer that failed

miserably. But Nebojsa Vucicevic was determined.

The Serbian

presented

12 players to the team's management for approval of contract extensions.

Some of them featured in the hugely-successful preseason warmup

tournament dubbed the Super 2, which saw back-to-back games with Kotoko.

Pre-2011/2012 season and start

The

Super 2 would be the Serbian's only chance to test the ability of his

players, following the team's withdrawal from the Glo 8 tournament for

financial and logistical reasons. The season started well enough for the

club, as they kept the heat for top spot for several weeks with Kotoko.

In the end, the reds' consistency and lack of finishing for Hearts' led

to them dropping points in key matches.

Second transfer window

Hearts,

like many other teams, did not finish registering their players

on time, so the PLB extended the process till January 20, 2012. In the

end, the Serbian opted for Edwin Osei Pele to join Aduana Stars on loan

till the end of the

season after he was deemed surplus to requirements. But he held on to

Kofi Abanga, who had not featured for the club since he

ruptured both knees last season.

James Abban from Liberty was also brought in, as were others

from elsewhere: Iddrisu Moro, Philemon McCarthy (resigned for the club),

Edward Affum and Haruna Ganiyu. These signings did not help much, as

the creative spark needed to deliver goals was still missing. Defensive

frailties reared their heads now and again.

Tipping point

After

drawing Bechem on February 26th, pressure went up a notch. His next

game was away at AshGold. "Every game is massive now until the end of

the season and it is exciting", he told Hearts News. "What is terrible

is to play a

game of no importance. What is important is that we enjoy it and come

out with a good performance".

He lost that game through poor play from his boys. But the writing was

being put on the wall. Looking back at that loss, he said: "I don't know

if this is my most important match yet". It was, because he had been

given an ultimatum to win at Tema Youth or leave. He could not, as he

drew at home. It was time to go.

Form (2011/2012 season): Won 32 of a possible 57 points (Won 8 games, Lost 3, Drew 8)

Legacy

The

first thing one notices is how Hearts played better away under the

Serbian. Before leaving, he'd notched 5 wins on the road and six at

home. Out of 19 games, Nebojsa had 11 clean sheets. It suggests that

from where he took the club at the time of being hired till date, a

little patience may have served them well. He has also left a disjointed

team - at the time of taking over - quite sound. But he will be blamed

for not solving the perennial problem of scoring. His biggest win was

3-0 against a hapless B.A Stars last season; this season, 2-0 has been

his most prolific win margin.

Going forward

Whether Hearts rushed into sacking him will be seen by the end of the season, as the

management seek to elect another

boss within the next ten days. Continuity has always been an issue with Hearts.

Will the next boss allow procedure to be the same, or go for another needless

massive overhaul? We'll see.

Report by: Gary Al-Smith, SuperSport.com

Twitter: @garyalsmith

Source: gary al-smith, supersport.com