The Phobians boss reflects on leading the club to their first Premier League title since 2009
Hearts of Oak coach Samuel Boadu has described their current set-up as "unique" after the club clinched their first Ghana Premier League title in 12 years on Sunday.
After over a decade of disappointments, the Phobians finally exorcised their demons after holding Liberty Professionals to a 1-1 draw to open a four-point lead at the top of the table ahead of the final round of games.
It is their first title since 2009.
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"It’s like there is something unique in the Hearts of Oak team," Boadu, who joined Hearts from Medeama in March, has said, as reported by Africa-Foot.