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Sportscrusaderonline.com can confidently confirm that sabotage has been uncovered at Hearts.
Our investigations soon after the team lost heavily to Wa All Stars on Sunday revealed that a section of the players and some members of the Technical have teamed up because of their loyalty to David Duncan to ensure that Coach Mohammed Polo do not succeed.
Reports gathered indicate that since the departure of David Duncan assistant manager Ben Adjei has been accused of telling Polo the untruth about player’s fitness and match readiness to prevent certain players from playing in Hearts games especially in the games against Medeama, Aduana and Wa All Stars where he is said to have influenced the decision not to start some players in the games.
Sportscrusaderonline.com sources at the club have also confirmed that the Hearts management has also raised such suspicions of sabotage in the team and has promised to do its best to bring it to rest.
Sportscrusaderonline.com can reveal that soon after the match at Wa the club’s Managing Director was not the least happy with the performance of his players and has called on them to stay clear of any bad intentions not to support Polo.
Some players of the team who spoke to sportscrusaderonline.com on the basis of anonymity said “We have not been particularly happy with Ben Adjei on how he insults us as players and all the negative things he says to Polo about us”.
“He goes to the extent of telling Polo that some of us are either sick or injured and can’t play in some games which we know are all false but just because he wants his preferred players to play in the games”.
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