Hearts coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi has raised doubts over his future after Hearts' 1-1 draw against WAFA in week 8 of the Ghana Premier League.
The Japanese American has been trending for the past few days following a facebook post which disclosed details of his contract with the club.
This has led to speculations he could be fired by the club and the Japanese American has confirmed his job has never been secure.
"My position? Not at all (safe)."
"Since I arrived here, it has not been secure at all."
"I can be fired any moment."
Kenichi's next tast will be a tricky fixture away to Ashantigold in Obuasi.
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