Samuel Boadu’s behaviour during the Real Bamako match was improper – Hearts legend Prince Tagoe
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Former Hearts of Oak forward, Prince Tagoe, asserts that Samuel Boadu, an ex-coach, behaved improperly after being seen near the inner perimeter during the match against AS Real Bamako.
Boadu entered the inner perimeter prior to the game to support his former players and supporters after being fired last month following a dismal run of games.
However, Tagoe believes that if the former Medeama coach wanted to motivate the players before the game, he could have done it by phone.
“I think what Samuel Boadu did wasn’t right. Professionally, I don’t think it’s right to go into the inner perimeter. He should remember he is a coach and not a supporter. He could’ve called the boys on phone to motivate them if that was the intention,” he told Angel TV.
Hearts of Oak were knocked out of the tournament after a 3-1 aggregate defeat against the Malian outfit.
Boadu was carried aloft after the game by fans of the club in a show of appreciation of his time with Hearts, where he won five trophies in two years.

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