
Former Hearts of Oak captain, Daniel Quaye has criticised the board of Hearts of Oak and blamed them for the current struggles of the team.
Since the start of the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League season, the Phobians have only won one match after playing five games.
This has left the team in the relegation zone as head coach Martin Koopman tries to sort things out.
Speaking to Rainbow Radio in an interview, Dan Quaye blasted the leadership of Hearts of Oak for signing players before appointing a new head coach.
“Who signs players without a coach? Where will this happen in the world if not Hearts of Oak? Elsewhere even when they are signing players without a coach, they have scouts who have monitored players for a long time but at Hearts of Oak the Board with their selfish interests do all these transfers without a technical person,” Dan Quaye shared.
In his view, Hearts of Oak at the moment lacks proper leadership.
“They do things anyhow in the club and when the experienced players talk, they force them out. We all know why Awako was sacked from the club. He was sacked because if things are not going well and he speaks, then there is a problem.
“There is no proper leadership in the club. The same thing happened to Sulley Muntari because they will not accept any contributions he brought on board considering his experience in the game,” Dan Quaye argued.
Amid the struggles of Hearts of Oak, head coach Martin Koopman has come under pressure with fans calling for his sacking as a matter of urgency.


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