A board member of Accra Hearts of Oak Dr Nyaho Nyaho Tamakloe has called on the followers of the club to give massive support to coach Keninchi Yatsuhashi in the 2015/16 Ghana Premier league.
Hearts made a flying start to their campaign with a 1-0 win over New Edubiase at the Accra Stadium on Sunday.
Hearts coach Keninchi Yatsuhashi has since been trending for all the good reasons.
The followers of the club have lauded the Japanese American who many heavily criticised his appointment as coach of the club.
Dr Tamakloe who also criticised Yatsuhashi wants the club to back him to do well in the league.
“I must say the coach has done well, I was a bit critical when he came in but as said earlier he looks like somebody who is a long term coach in the sense that it will take some time for the boys to know what exactly he wants to impart to them,” he told Joy Sports
“He has been consistent and built the boys physically well and they are gelling nicely than before and i will say more grease to his elbow.
“This is the time for all Phobians to come together and support the coach and the boys.
Hearts will be away to the Tarkwa T and A park where they will take on Medeama SC on matchday two.
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