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Former Hearts of Oak head coach Samuel Boadu has reflected on his departure from the fold of the Phobians after just 18 months.



The 39-year-old is an highly respected tactician who has led 8 different clubs in Ghana, was in charge of Hearts for just one-season.



Boadu took over the Phobians in March 2021, but departed at the end of the 2021-22 campaign following a little over a year in the role.



He won five major titles with Hearts of Oak after the club had waited for 11years aiming to win a trophy, elevating him to become the side's highest-achieving coach.



"I often mentioned Togbe’s name after matches, and many didn’t understand why. He’s more like a father and brother to me. His guidance went beyond football, he advised me on personal matters, too. Togbe is a good man. If it were just him at Hearts, I would have stayed for 50 years," Boadu told Kankam Boadu on the BKB Show.



While some individuals asserted that he was let go because of his performance, Boadu watered down that assertion.



"I won the league, the FA Cup, and qualified the team for Africa despite all the challenges.



“No one can erase what I did for Hearts. I left with a smile because the weight was too heavy to carry. I made my peace with it," he added.




By: Pascal Amoah