Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, a long-time Hearts of Oak board member, says the club needs big changes and a new direction after another disappointing season.
The former Hearts Management Chairman and ex-Ghana Football Association chairman said the club’s leaders have decided to part ways with the previous technical team as they get ready for the 2026/27 season.
Nyaho-Tamakloe said Hearts need a coach who can build a winning mindset and help the team score more goals if they want to compete for trophies again.
“The Board of Directors has decided to let the former coach go, and they are making preparations for a new coach to come. We want a coach who will teach the boys how to be hungry for goals,” he said.
The experienced football administrator also shared his frustration with the team’s performance, saying Hearts did not meet the high standards expected from one of Ghana’s top clubs.
“Most of our so-called wins were very minimal. Apart from that, we either drew or lost. How we did not get to the level we wanted is surprising to some of us,” he added.
Nyaho-Tamakloe has been a key figure at Hearts of Oak for decades, joining the board in the 1980s and later serving as Management Chairman. He is still on the board as the Phobians aim to rebuild and compete for major trophies after another tough season.
