Asare Bediako has resigned from his role as assistant coach of Ghana Premier League giants Hearts of Oak.
The former Berekum Chelsea head Coach has reportedly written to the management of the Club about his decision to relinquish his position.
He informed the club about his decision on Tuesday. He stated in the letter that his reason for resigning is “due to circumstances beyond my control”.
“I wish to resign to as the assistant coach of Accra Hearts of Oak SC, effective from this day 11th of February,2021 due to circumstances beyond my control,” Asare Bediako said in a letter to the club’s management.
He added: “I am very grateful to all stakeholders of the club and I am honoured for being part of the Phobian family for my three months stay with the club”.
Bediako was appointed as Hearts assistant coach prior to the start of the season after he terminated his contract with Berekum Chelsea.
He initially worked with Edward Nii Odoom before the arrival of Kosta Papic.
Hearts have dropped to 11th on the table after a run of bad results. They haven’t won their last four games.
Bediako leaves the Rainbow Club just months after joining.
Hearts of Oak are expected to communicate the latest decision to the Public in due course.
The Ghanaian giants are having a patchy run in the League so far this season.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com