I was not given much time at Hearts of Oak – Abednego Tetteh

Published on: 03 September 2021

Former Hearts of Oak striker Abednego Tetteh believes he was not given much playing time to exhibit his potentials with the Phobians.

The rainbow boys recently terminated the contract of the forward after failing to excel at the club.

He did not fare well in his 15 months at the club and was shown the exit door at the end of the 2020/21 campaign.

Tetteh, despite his bench warming role leaves the club with two medals as the Phobians clinched the Ghana Premier League and the MTN FA Cup.

In an interview with Accra based Zylofon FM, the former Okwahu United and Bechem United striker indicated he was not given much playing time to prove his worth at the club.

“Anyone who says I couldn’t play Hearts of Oak is right because everybody is entitled to his or her opinion. I had two ambitions at the time I was joining Hearts, I was not keen about personal glory but what worries me is that I was not given much playing time” he said.

Tetteh is currently a free agent after leaving the Ghanaian giants and is expected to join a club for the 2021/22 season.

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