Inter Allies new head coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi has stated that his club will benefit from his experience with
Kenichi Yatsuhashi has his first stint in Africa with Accra Hearts of Oak where he was fired close to a year into his appointment.
Yatsuihashi moved on to Ifeanyi Ubah and was as well fired within a month due to issues with the club’s top heirachy.
The Japanese trainer was speaking to the media on his return to Africa. He did say it is a good thing but he would definitely treat this challenge differently since it’s a new club.
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“Coming here is also a good thing for me because I know what it’s like but I will have to study how the club is run as well the new players I will be working with.”
Kenichi’s last two stints with clubs in West Africa did not end too well he also threw some lights on that and he indicated that those experiences have brought him maturity in which the club will benefit.
“I have been to many places and made a few mistakes here and there that made me wise and more mature. I think that the experiences will benefit my coaching and then the club.”
Inter Allies in the off season are steadily preparing for a new season in the Ghana Premier League with the club securing signatures like Michel Otu from Unistar Academy and 2017 WAFU Cup star Victorien Adebayo from AS GNN in Niger.