Japanese Coach Yatsuhashi pounder over return to Hearts of Oak ?As some phobians call for his come back.

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Japanese tactician Kenichi Yatsuhashi reacts to calls for him to Hearts of Oak

Japanese trainer Kenichi Yatsuhashi has responded to calls for him to return to Hearts of Oak.

 

The 54-year-old has politely suggested to fans of the club who asked him to return to the club that he is not interested.

 

Yatsuhashi took charge of 15 official games at Hearts of Oak and managed 1.73 points per match during his 7-month spell at the club.

 

He told the club’s fans to offer their support to the club’s current technical team. The cryptic statement suggests that he is currently not interested in the vacant role.

 

The Phobians parted ways with Dutch gaffer Martinus Koopman last week after he sepnt just 92 days at the club.

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