
Sannie Mohammed, one of the sacked players of struggling Accra Hearts of Oak has taken a swipe at the club, calling for the exit of the current management.
The former national goalkeeper who is among seven players axed from the team by the current technical team headed by Serbian Kosta Papic, also said the predicament of the Phobians goes beyond the playing body.
Speaking on both Joy FM and CITI FM's sports programme yesterday, the former Pope John Paul High School graduate attributed his lackadaisical attitude towards training to lack of motivation by the club.
“The club owes me several winning bonuses which has de-motivated me to go the extra mile for them,” he explained.
“If I did not love Hearts, I wouldn't have kept a clean sheet in the CAF Confederations 2004 competition where we defeated rivals Asante Kotoko on penalties at the Kumasi Sports Stadium”.
He however explained that a new Sannie Mohammed will be seen when he joins a new club next season.
Meanwhile, DAILY GUIDE SPORTS has gathered that the agile goalkeeper may be joining AshGold or Kessben FC for next football season since he is now a free agent.
By Charles Nixon Yeboah


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