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Accra Hearts of Oak board member Frank Nelson has lauded coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi for his commitment to the club.
The Japanese America on Wednesday posted on his twitter page that he is committed to seeing out his two year contract with the club despite talks that he was going to quit at the end of the season.
According to Frank Nelson who doubles as a member of the strategy committee of the club, Kenichi has done the right thing,
“That is the best thing for the coach to do because from the beginning he signed a two-year contract with us and from the contract I don’t think there have been any issue in terms of a breach from Hearts,” he told Joy Sports
“We made sure we have stayed in line with all issues that have been raised and we have maintained stability that will make the contract a workable one.
“I’m very happy he has come out to say he is ready to see of his contract and we will make sure we give him all he needs to ensure we do well because our club is what matters.”
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