Former Hearts of Oak head coach, Samuel Boadu has confessed he's missed the club so much especially the supporters, having left them at the early stages of the ongoing season.
The enterprising gaffer got sacked by the 'Phobians' late last year following a draw with eternal rivals Asante Kotoko in match-week 3 in Kumasi.
He won five trophies with the Rainbow club; the Ghana Premier League, two FA Cups, Super Cup and the President's Cup before taking the short leave.
Currently, he is the head coach of the Black Satellites has stated he will return into club football very soon.
Speaking in an interview on Original FM, the enterprising tactician stated he's missed the club and supporters and admitted his great admiration for them.
“I have really missed Accra Hearts of Oak team and Ghana football. I pray that everything will be successful for Accra Hearts of Oak,” Samuel Boadu told Original FM
“I have really missed All Accra Hearts of Oak supporters. I will always admire them always."

