Hearts of Oak Chief Executive Fred Crentsil has told JOY Sports, the club has no intention of sacking their Coach Vucicevic Nebojsa despite increasing pressure by fans of the club who want to see the back of the Serbian before the start of the new season.
A member of Fred Crentsil’s management team, Abdul Aziz Futah has been the main advocate for the Nebojsa’s dismissal following a 3-1 defeat to rivals Kotoko at the weekend and he has received the support of some ex players of the team.
But Fred Crentsil has explained to JOY Sports, Abdul Aziz apologized to the management team at Tuesday’s meeting, claiming he was only reechoing the concerns of the supporters he represents on the management team.
“That matter is settled now because Aziz conceded he made a mistake and apologized to the management team” He said.
“Now we only think of doing well with this coach in the new season so there is no discussion on the future of Oushka” concluded Fred Crentsil.
The Serbian trainer who is popularly known as Oushka will continue to prepare his team for the season opener against Arsenal in Cape Coast due to the Berekum club’s home match ban.
Meanwhile Captain of the team Esme Mends has said the players have absolute confidence in Vucicevic Nebojsa and believe the season will be successful.
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