Former Hearts of Oak gaffer, Samuel Boadu has taken up the role of stop-gap coach at Cornerstone, despite refuting the club’s claim that an agreement had been reached.
The former Hearts of Oak and Medeama coach denied any talks with the team, stating, “I haven’t signed for Cornerstone, and I haven’t even held conversations with anyone in the team. I haven’t even made up my mind on joining them. How can I live in Accra and manage in Kumasi?”
However, on Tuesday morning, Boadu was spotted at the training ground in Kumasi, conducting a session with the Cornerstone players. The club shared images of him in action, seemingly insisting on their agreement with the coach.
The publication was clear he's a stop-gap not a permanent contract and he will leave anytime he gets his offer but since he's at home, he agreed to work with the club which he agreed with the Club President and made his first training
— Kumasi Cornerstone Football Club (@KCornerstoneFC) July 25, 2023
The word Stop-gap means temporary or interim https://t.co/Iq4km863g7 pic.twitter.com/zklasOyQp6
“The publication was clear he’s a stop-gap not a permanent contract and he will leave anytime he gets his offer but since he’s at home, he agreed to work with the club which he agreed with the Club President and made his first training The word Stop-gap means temporary or interim,” Cornerstone tweeted.
Boadu’s coaching career has been notable, having achieved considerable success during his time at Hearts of Oak, winning the Premier League title, the MTN FA Cup twice, the President Cup, and the Ghana Super Cup. However, his tenure with Hearts of Oak came to an end in September 2022 and has since been focused on Black Satellites.