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Former Kotoko coach Najahu Issah set to join Hearts of Oak
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44779, member: 636"] Najahu Issah looks ready to join Hearts of Oak as their new goalkeepers coach before the next Ghana Premier League season starts. The experienced trainer worked at Asante Kotoko for five years before leaving the Porcupine Warriors during the middle of last season. People praised him for his hard work and professional attitude during his time there. He helped train many shot-stoppers and became known for his strict training methods. Issah played a major part when Danlad Ibrahim and Frederick Asare developed into top players. Both goalkeepers earned spots on Ghana's national team because of his excellent coaching. The trainer built a strong reputation across the country for improving young talent between the posts. His success with these players caught the attention of other clubs around Ghana. Hearts of Oak wants to rebuild their coaching staff and sees Issah as a perfect addition. Club officials believe he can fix their goalkeeper problems and make the team stronger. The Rainbow Club has been talking with him about joining their technical team. They think his experience will help them compete better against other top teams. The former Kotoko coach will team up with Mas-Ud Didi Dramani if he accepts the Hearts offer. Dramani recently became the new head coach and wants quality assistants around him. Both men could work together to improve the team's overall performance. Hearts of Oak hopes this partnership will bring them back to winning ways after struggling recently. [/QUOTE]
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