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Former Accra Hearts of Oak trainer Kostadin Papic has revealed his readiness to take up the Phobians coaching job should he be contacted by management of the Accra-based club.

The Serbian tactician manager was linked to his former employers following the alleged sacking of Japanese-American trainer Kenichi Yatsuhashi in recent times.

Kosta Papic was spotted at the Cape Coast Stadium on a scounting mission of young talents in the game between the Black Satellites and the Ethiopian side in the return leg of the African Youth Championship qualifiers  - a game which was massively won by the Satellites in a 4-0 drubbing  at the Robert Mensah Stadium on Monday.

However, the ex-Orlando Pirates gaffer says he will relish the chance to have a second coaching stint with the Rainbow club should the opportunity avails itself.

"I can't say no to Accra Hearts of Oak.This is not possible.I'II say yes to them if they come searching for my services." Papic told Kumasi-based radio Station Angel FM.

Papic said he monitors the progress of Hearts of Oak with keen interest and he's very much aware of their performance in the league.

"To be honest with you,I've been following Hearts of Oak since last season of the league campaign and even this current season too.I know the league is on break and I'm very much aware of their position on the league log," he explained.

Kosta Papic guided Hearts of Oak to win the 2008/2009 Ghana Premier League even though he did not finish the entire season with them.