Former Accra Hearts of Oak Coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi has denied media reports suggesting he is set to make a return to the Oak family.
The Japanese-American who mutually parted ways with the Phobians after eight months in-charge, was reported to have held talks with the Chairman of Hearts Togbui Afede earlier this month about his return.
Kenichi who is currently unattached, took to his official twitter page to admit the fact that he spoke with Togbui Afede but denied suggestions that he pleaded to return to the club that is still in search for a new head coach after placing third on the league log of the just ended 2015/2016 season of the Ghana Premier League.
I deny I sent this message to Togbe "I want to come back and work with you. You are the best chairman I have ever worked with,”
— Kenichi Yatsuhashi (@keni_yats_coach)
https://twitter.com/keni_yats_coach/status/779292451689246720
">September 23, 2016
Hello. Togbe knows my availability; I contacted him on Sept 5th. However, rumour "I begged to go back" spread it very quickly. https://t.co/aTJZJAZJeb
— Kenichi Yatsuhashi (@keni_yats_coach)
https://twitter.com/keni_yats_coach/status/779243472284823552
">September 23, 2016