Coach Samuel Boadu has openly set his sights on using Hearts of Oak’s league victory over the weekend as a springboard on becoming the best coach on the African terrain.
The youthful exuberant coach who joined the capital-based club in mid-season when things were looking dire at the club masterminded an impressive 11 match unbeaten streak together with other sterling match results to aid the club to the first of its Ghana Premier League trophy in 12 years.
When queried on how he achieved this feat, he told reporters at the presser that joining Hearts of Oak at the time was a big risk but was motivated to make history and prove his doubters wrong.
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“Right from the onset, I psyched myself when I met the players, I was enthused with their young ages, because it will afford me the opportunity to work with them psychologically, mentally, and technique-wise”.
“I started with my philosophy which they coped with easily which spurred me on to win the trophy”.
“This is a motivational trophy, it will motivate me a lot to work extra, if someone has won African best coach, why can’t I”, he quizzed.
Samuel Boadu hogged the headlines when he was crowned with the Coach of the Season award at the recently held GFA Awards.
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