Samuel Boadu, the previous head coach who led Accra Hearts of Oak to a major title after a decade of trophy drought, has written a message to the squad ahead of their game against AS Bamako.
The Ghanaian MTN FA Cup champions, Accra Hearts of Oak, in the second preliminary round of the CAF Confederation Cup, will be hosted at the Stade du 26 Mars, a 50, 000 capacity stadium in Bamako, by the Association Sportive du Real Bamako.
Samuel Boadu, who was the head coach of the Phobians in their last attempt in the CAF Champions League, has sent a good luck message to his former side as they prepare to face AS Bamako at the same stage where he got eliminated.
They will compete again, but without their former head coach, Samuel Boadu, who was sacked after an atrocious performance in the BetPawa Premier League.
The club will enter this game under the direction of David Ocloo, who has been designated the new assistant coach until a permanent coach is recruited. David joined the team last Friday at the team’s mandatory training session.
The accurate and adroit team of editors at www.atspo.com can reveal a probable line-up by new acting head coach David Ocloo.
Richard Attah returns to the starting line-up as the first-choice goalkeeper, Samuel Inkoom and Dennis Nkrumah Korsah at the right and left back positions, with the central partnership of Konadu Yiadom and Mohammed Alhassan.
Prince Darmang and Gladson Awako will be tasked with offensive responsibilities in midfield, while Caleb Amankwah will take on a defensive midfield role.
Black Star sensation Daniel Afriyie Barnieh, Junior Kaaba, and Seidu Suraj made up the front three.
The former head coach, who was capable of assessing the performance of the likely squad, posted an encouraging message to the players on his official Facebook page prior to the match on Saturday.
Coach Samuel Boadu wrote on his timeline on Facebook, “Wishing you the phobia family and the team the best of luck as you begin the Africa campaign. I know the guys have put in the hours and have put in the effort, so now it’s their time to shine. All the best to you and the team. “