Hearts of Oak are reportedly in discussions with former goalkeeper Eben Dida Armah to assume the role of goalkeepers’ coach for the upcoming season.
This move is a response to the club’s ongoing goalkeeping challenges during the recently concluded Ghana Premier League campaign. Throughout the season, Hearts of Oak struggled with significant issues in the goalkeeping department, with various shot-stoppers committing critical errors that negatively impacted the team’s performance.
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In an effort to address this problem, the club has turned to their former goalkeeper, Eben Dida Armah, hoping to leverage his extensive experience and expertise. Dida Armah, a legendary figure at Hearts of Oak during his playing days, was celebrated for his exceptional reflexes and remarkable shot-stopping abilities. His return to the club is expected to not only bring a wealth of experience but also rejuvenate the goalkeeping setup.
Since retiring from professional football, Dida Armah has transitioned into coaching, earning recognition for his ability to mentor and develop young goalkeepers. The club’s management views his potential appointment as a significant coup that could lead to substantial improvements in their goalkeeping performances.
By prioritizing the reinforcement of their goalkeeping department, Hearts of Oak are being proactive in strengthening their squad ahead of the new season.