Medeama have announced their head coach Samuel Boadu has resigned less than 24 hours after he led the club to beat Eleven Wonders 2-0 in the Ghana Premier League.
Boadu was in the dugout for the win that sent Medeama into second and two points behind leaders Karela United.
"Coach Samuel Boadu has left the club. We will not be making any further comments. We wish him well," Medeama wrote on Twitter.
Boadu was in charge for four years following his appointment in 2017.
His great works at Medeama has shot him into limelight with reports suggesting he is heading to Hearts of Oak.
The Phobians are looking to appoint a new head coach before they face arch-rivals Asante Kotoko in the first Super Clash of the season on Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium.
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