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Days after his exit from Hearts of Oak, Coach Paa Kwesi has told Joy Sports he is considering offers from other clubs and would soon settle on a move.
The ex-Lions and Kotoko coach was relieved of his position as Head Coach of the club after a string of poor results in the Premier League.
Despite his failure to lead Hearts into the Top-Four race for the title, Paa Kwesi Fabin is happy with his contribution to the team’s player development.
He said while he had not achieved the desired results and terms of wining matches, he had succeeded in making the best of players who otherwise were irrelevant and to that extent he is content.
Paa Kwesi Fabin said he was taking some time to cool off after which he will weigh his options.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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