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‘The respect I have for coach Samuel Boadu is unimaginable’ – Hearts of Oak midfielder Gladson Awako –

Hearts of Oak midfielder Gladson Awako has denied any disrespect for coach Samuel Boadu.

According to Awako, who joined the Phobians from city rivals Great Olympics, the rumours are completely false because he has the highest regard for Boadu, describing him as a great coach.

Awako claims he enjoys working with the former Medeama, who recently won his fifth trophy in 15 months in charge of Hearts of Oak.

“It’s never true that I have issues with Coach Samuel Boadu, not at all. In a typical football team, arguments or disagreements between a player and his coach can emerge when the player is substituted after playing a good game,” Awako said in an interview with Akoma FM.

“At training grounds, there could be some misunderstanding between a player and his coach. It doesn’t mean we have issues. The respect I have for Coach Samuel Boadu is unimaginable.”

“He’s a great coach and I love to continue working with him.”

Awako assisted Daniel Afriyie Barnieh’s winner in the MTN FA Cup final against Bechem United on Sunday.

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