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Hearts of Oak head coach Aboubakar Ouattara is against adopting rivals Asante Kotoko’s mass player exodus strategy.
Following a disappointing season, the Porcupines parted ways with 21 players and are expected to make 14 additions.
Hearts similarly endured a tough campaign last season, battling relegation until the final day.
However, Coach Ouattara does not believe that letting go of the majority of players is the way to improve their situation for next season.
“You are sacking 100 and bringing 200, what is the results? He quizzed in an interview with SportsObama TV.
“Let us go slowly. When you go slowly, you have 100% chance to achieve something. Sacking 11, 22, 100 players, we bring in 100 and we start again, you are [wasting] money.”
Hearts of Oak are reportedly interested in signing Ex-Kotoko midfielder Enoch Morrison and former Bechem United forward Augustine Okrah.
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