Accra Hearts of Oak head coach Slavko Matic has returned to Ghana after two weeks away to his home country Serbia.
The 46-year-old left on 4th January, 2023, after an impressive start to his tenure with the Phobians, where he won 5 out of the 8 games he supervised.
Assistant coach David Ocloo took charge of Hearts of Oak's last two games, beating Tamale City 3-2 before being held 1-1 by King Faisal.
Matic, after the time off to see family, is now expected to steer the Phobians in their title charge, having closed the gap on leaders Aduana Stars to 4 points.
Hearts of Oak next host FC Samartex on Sunday, which is expected to be Matic's first game back in charge.
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