The Accra Hearts of Oak FC have sacked their head Coach Ayman El Yamani for 'poor results'.
The Egyptian coach and former Zamalek player is said to have been axed for producing poor results in 10 matches.
Joy News checks show the assistant coach of the club, Abubakar Yussif, will take over the team's technical management.
El Yamani was hired to coach the team only at the beginning of the ongoing league season. Accra Hearts of Oak is currently ranked 8th on the league table.
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