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Hearts of Oak coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi says he has seen massive improvement in the team as he prepares for the upcoming Ghana Premier League season.
The Japanese-American became a major talking point following his appointment as head coach of Hearts two months ago with many doubting his credentials.
Keni, who has so far won two pre-season games, in an exclusive chat with Joy Sports noted that things are getting better at the club. “My job is to improve the players we have and that is exactly what i have been doing since I came,” he said.
“I can say that since I joined I have seen massive improvement in the team, I am working on every aspect but the biggest changes so far is their focus level, seriousness and discipline. In these areas they have improved massively.”
The league is tentatively slated to begin on December 20.
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