Samuel Boadu refutes claims about leaving Medeama because of money

Published on: 14 July 2021
Samuel Boadu refutes claims about leaving Medeama because of money
Samuel Boadu

Ghanaian coach Samuel Boadu has disproved claims his decision to switch from Medeama to Hearts of Oak was motivated by money.

Boadu shocked Medeama when he tendered in his resignation in the middle of the season. Few weeks after his exit, he was appointed head coach of Hearts of Oak.

And according to Boadu, he parted ways with Medeama, not a happy man and not because of money as reported by the media.

“I left Medeama with pains, not because of the money I was going to get at Hearts of Oak," he told Kumasi based Light FM.

“Moses Parker and his wife are really good people. Whatever happened after I left Medeama, I don’t blame Moses at all because I know it’s some people behind who pushed it to this extent.

After Boadu’s exit, Medeama reported him to the Ghana Football Association for breach of contract and he was later asked to compensate the club.

“Moses has every right to demand whatever compensation because of the way I left.

“But there was a problem and it had nothing to do with the owner, his wife Essilfie [CEO], or Cudjoe.

“Those who are the problems of Medeama know themselves.”

“I am not the one to tell who or tell him what to do. All I can say is that he must be observant,” he advised.

Boadu is currently regarded as the best coach in Ghana after guiding Hearts of Oak to their first title in 12 years.

 

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