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Ghana Premier League: Sam Johnson Welcomes Kosta Papic's Return To Hearts of Oak

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DEC 1, 2020 LISTEN
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Former Hearts of Oak defender Sam ‘Foyoo’ Johnson believes the return of Serbian trainer Kosta Papic will restore the club’s dignity and glory.

The 60-year-old Papic returns to the Phobians 11 years after leading them to the 2008/09 Ghana Premier League title during his one-year stint with the club. Incidentally, it was the last time Hearts won the Ghana Premier League.

The Serbian gaffer will be assisted by Asare Bediako, who was appointed assistant coach in November.

His first assignment will be to lead the Phobians against league leaders Karela United in the fourth-week fixture in Accra on Friday.

“Papic is not a foreigner, he has been here before but I don’t know if he is the same Papic. I prefer he was here before the start of the season,” Johnson told Kumasi-based OTEC FM.

“His return will raise the team because every player will fight to be in his starting lineup. The way things are going, the management needs to act fast," he added.

Meanwhile, Odoom, who had been in charge of the Phobians since the exit of the club’s Director of Football and head coach, Kim Grant, in December last year, has been handed responsibility for Hearts’ junior side, Auroras, with immediate effect.

Since leaving the shores of Ghana, the Serbian continued his career on the continent where he coached various clubs, including Young Africans of Tanzania, South African sides Black Leopards, Chippa United, Polokwane City and Royal Eagles.

He was appointed national coach of eSwatini (formerly known as Swaziland) in December 2018 and left the role in December 2019.

Hearts of Oak are currently with just a point leaving them at the 18th position.

Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah
Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah

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