Mohammed Polo distances himself from vacant Hearts of Oak coaching job
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Veteran Ghanaian coach, Mohammed Ahmed Polo, has made it clear that he is not interested in taking up the vacant coaching position at Hearts of Oak.
Instead, he is fully focused on his football Academy, Golden Stars, where he aims to support and nurture young players in pursuit of their dreams.
Following the departure of interim coach David Ocloo, Hearts of Oak is currently without a coach. There were reports that the club was close to appointing Nigerian trainer Paul Aigbogun as the new head coach to replace Slavko Matic.
However, when asked about the possibility of returning to his former club as a coach, Mohammed Polo firmly stated that he has no interest in the position. His current priority lies in discovering, nurturing, and developing talent for local clubs, as he believes the Ghanaian league is in need of top-quality players.
”I’m not interested to coach Hearts, my current concentration is on discovering, nurturing, and developing talent for our clubs. The local league is in disarray, and we require top players”
He further emphasized his commitment to nurturing quality players who can attract attention from other clubs, hoping that his efforts will contribute to the improvement of Ghanaian football.
Hearts of Oak, a club that previously won the Ghana Premier League, has faced struggles recently and finished in 12th position during the 2022/23 league campaign under the coaching of Samuel Boadu.

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