I was not fairly treated by Hearts Of Oak – Benjamin Agyare
2 min readDefender Benjamin Agyare has bemoaned Hearts Of Oak’s decision not to renew his contract after ending his three-year stay.
Agyare and others were allowed to leave the Phobians on Friday for non-performance.
The former HeartLions defensive blockbuster believes that he and his colleagues were treated unfairly by the Phobians, having sacrificed a lot for the club.
He maintains the club should have given him another chance to showcase what is in him looking at the inconsistency in the domestic top-flight.
“Looking at my accident, and the inconsistency in the Football season, I believe I was not fairly treated, They could have given me another chance to play,” Agyare told Angel FM in Accra.
Benjamin Agyare joined Hearts of Oak from Heart of Lions in 2017.
He indicated that Hearts Of Oak sacking him was not the best option, having to leave as a free agent.
“Sacking me wasn’t the best from the club, at least they could have transferred me to another club so they have some sort of financial benefit from my services, I spent about 4 years playing for Heart of Lions, and the club benefited from my move to Hearts of Oak, same way I expected Hearts of Oak to have gotten something from me.
Joseph Esso was the fifth player Hearts released on Friday, and Agyare believes the management could have done better to keep the striker.
“A player like Joseph Esso shouldn’t have been left to go, the club could have combined our salaries and given to him, Hearts of Oak will miss his services so much, he is one of the greatest locally-based players, and Hearts should have cough whatever amount it is to pay him.”
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