Ghanaian football giants Accra Hearts of Oak are reportedly planning to part ways with their current head coach, Abubakar Ouattara, following a string of underwhelming performances in the ongoing Premier League season.
According to credible reports from Kessben Sport, the Phobians’ management have already begun preliminary discussions with potential candidates to take over the reins, signaling a likely coaching change in the coming days.
The decision, though yet to be officially confirmed by the club, comes amid mounting pressure from fans and club stakeholders who have expressed dissatisfaction with the team’s form under Ouattara’s leadership. Hearts of Oak, a club with a storied history and high expectations, have struggled for consistency this season, dropping crucial points both at home and away.
Sources close to the club reveal that while internal discussions have been ongoing for weeks, the board has now accelerated efforts to find a suitable replacement as confidence in Ouattara’s tactics and results continues to dwindle.
According to Kessben fm, several local and international coaches have been contacted as part of the club’s succession plan, although no names have been officially disclosed at this stage. Club insiders say the new coach must not only bring a fresh tactical approach but also have the ability to stabilize the dressing room and re-ignite Hearts’ chase for league glory.
Abubakar Ouattara, who took over the club in mid-2024, was initially welcomed with optimism due to his previous stints with other West African clubs. However, inconsistency and lackluster performances, especially in key matches, have led to frustration among supporters.
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