Former Hearts of Oak coach Samuel Boadu explains inner perimeter access during Real Bamako clash

Former Hearts of Oak coach Samuel Boadu has explained his inner perimeter access during the Real Bamako clash on Sunday.

Boadu despite being sacked as coach of the Phobians after just three matches into the Ghana Premier League campaign was at the Accra Sports Stadium to support the club.

Before the game, Samuel Boadu entered the inner perimeter to cheer on his former players and fans.

According to former Karela United official, now the Chief Executive Officer of Division Two club Koforidua Suhyen Sporting Club, Eric Alagidede, the former Hearts of Oak coach inner perimeter access was orchestrated by the supporter’s leadership of the club.

“I have talked to Samuel Boadu after the incident, it wasn’t his intention to enter the inner perimeter but the leadership of the club supporters influenced him to go there” he said on Angel TV.

The rainbow boys were eliminated from the Confederation Cup by Malian side Real Bamako on Sunday after failing to overturn the 3-0 defeat they suffered against the Malians a week ago in the first leg.

Caleb Amankwah scored the only goal of the game as Hearts of Oak managed to beat Real Bamako at the Accra Sports Stadium in the second leg as the game ended 3-1 on aggregate after the two legs.

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