Former Hearts of Oak midfielder Charles Taylor has urged the club to keep under-pressure coach Samuel Boadu and build him into becoming the next Jones Attuquayefio.
Jones Attuquayefio is arguably the best coach to have ever handled the Phobians, winning several titles including the CAF Champions League in 2000.
Samuel Boadu won the treble in his first season, but has struggled in the current campaign and has only the FA Cup to defend.
“Hearts of Oak should not touch Samuel Boadu. They should rather make another Jones Attuquayefio out of him,” he told Angel TV.
“He should be backed and given a 10-year contract to rebuild the club. He has shown what he can do given the needed support,” he added.
Fans of the club have been calling for the head of the former Medeama coach following the poor defense of their league title.
Hearts are 16 points behind rivals Asante Kotoko with nine games remaining.