Shocking: “I will not play for Hearts of Oak again “- Randy Ovouka vows

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Former Hearts of Oak defender, Raddy Ovouka has vowed not to returning to the club.

According to the Congolese, he left on a the wrong foot where he had rift with the board.

He said since he left the Phobians, no board member has called to check on him.

 

“Right now I think not. Because before I left the club there were a lot of misunderstandings. They didn’t understand me, I didn’t understand them before I left.

 

“And since I left, no board member has called me to check on me whether I’m okay or not. I’m a Hearts of Oak player and you need to check on the players if they are okay and in good condition. The club never did that”,

 

He acknowledged that Hearts of Oak man him the player he is but he has no intentions of playing for the club again.

 

“They gave me the platform which I will never forget and I thank them for everything they have done for me. But right now I’ll say I can’t come back but maybe in the future, I can come back”, he concluded.

 

Raddy Ovouka spent four seasons at Hearts of Oak playing for the club from 2018 to 2022 before joining New Mexico United in the United States of America in January 2022.

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