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Former Hearts management member, Farouk Al Wahab, has questioned the credibility of current coach Sergio Traguil.
The Portuguese has not had the best of times since joining the Phobians as they have been left behind in the race for the title.
A disappointing 3-1 defeat at the hands of Bechem United dealt a hammer blow in their chances and Farouk believes their capitulation is down to Traguil’s ineptitude.
“I watched Sergio in the President Cup against Kotoko and I can say that he is not a coach but he only tries to dramatize on the touchline.” Al Wahab told Asempa Sports
“The management have to admit that they had it wrong when they sacked Kenichi because no serious club will sack their club in the middle of the season.”
“They try to justify that the style of play has changed but no match commissioner will record the style of play in his or her report so they should sit down and solve the problem because it a big disgrace to the club.”
Up next for Hearts is a home game against Ebusua Dwarfs.
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