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Accra Hearst of Oak coach Sergio Traguil has denied reports suggesting he has recommended to management to demote assistant coach Yaw Preko to the junior side and sack goalkeepers’ trainer Nasam Yakubu.
Reports emerged last week that the Portuguese trainer after barely working with the two men for a month felt they are sabotaging him.
But in an interview with Joy Sports, Traguil laughed off those reports.
“ First I am not part of the board to sack any player or technical member and I want people to also know that I have not recommended that they should be fired or demoted,” he said
“I also heard it in the media but as I have already noted I have not make such recommendations.”
Traguil is set to lead Hearts to Sekondi in a matchday 19 Ghana Premier League game.
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