Hearts of Oak head coach Herbert Addo is calm about reports concerning his long term future at the club as speculation intensifies.
The former Inter-Allies boss has overseen an inconsistent spell for the Phobians which has seen them record only six victories out of nineteen matches.
But he remains unfazed.
“I’ve not heard about those stories from the club and I’m not worried at all about such reports. That’s the owner’s choice isn’t it, if they want to make a change,” he told Kumasi-based Sikka FM
Reports have indicated former Kotoko boss Didi Dramani has been lined up to replace the Hearts boss. These reports were further heightened when Didi Dramani was allegedly spotted in Wa watching a Hearts league match.
But Addo once again turned a blind eye to these reports.
“I don’t live on rumours so I will pay little attention to them, after every match we hold a technical and management meeting to review and ascertain what went wrong or right and we are yet to do that after the Inter Allies match so I won’t start thinking about sack stories.”
Hearts of Oak travel to Sunyani to face bottom placed BA United this weekend on matchday 20 in the league.
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