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Hearts coach Kenichi Yatsuhahsi has dismissed claims he had an altercation with the management of the club.
Reports have been rife in the last fortnight citing the trainer has shown gross insubordination to the hierarchy of the club but Kenichi has dismissed such claims stating these falsehood have been fabricated by the media.
“First of all the assumption is wrong. I will blame the media for writing a lot of untrue stories when the issue came up,” Kenichi said at the post-match.
“I have no problem with the management. I never banged any door but the media lied about it so I blame the media,” he added.
Kenichi will lead Hearts to Berekum to face Chelsea in matchday 11 of the Ghana Premier League.
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