Former Black Stars attacker, Laryea Kingston believes that sacking Samuel Boadu will affect Hearts of Oak.
Hearts of Oak showed Samuel Boadu the exit door last week after almost two years in charge.
Samuel Boadu-led Hearts of Oak were winless in the current season, three games Without a win.
Samuel Boadu led Hearts of Oak to win one Ghana Premier League title, two MTN FA Cups and the Super Cup during his stay.
Hearts of Oak have appointed David Ocloo as their new deputy head coach, but will serve as the interim head coach before appointing a new head coach.
Hearts of Oak will travel to play AS Bamako in the CAF Confederations Cup qualifying round.
Laryea Kingston believes that the decision to fire Samuel Boadu will affect Hearts of Oak.
“For me I think it’s too late, I don’t think it’s good to choose a coach now, I think it’s going to affect them big time", he said on Radio Gold.
“But sometimes football is strange, a new coach can come in and he will start getting results but definitely I don’t think the players will be comfortable with what he is bringing on board. He needs time, it will take time for the players to get used to but the situation that Hearts of Oak find themselves, they don’t have any option than to find someone that can lead the team.
“I think that’s what they’ve done but I think it will be very good to have maintained Samuel Boadu because they know what is at stake.
“They know that they are in Africa and the league as well so it will be good to maintain Samuel Boadu so that in the second round, they take that decision," he concluded.
By: Abdul Razak Salim

