Accra Hearts of Oak coach, Kenichi Yatsuhashi has said like all coaches, his job is always on the line and can be fired at any time.
The Japanese-American has made a promising start with the Phobians, leading them to the top of the Ghana Premier League (GPL) and remain unbeaten after four games.
However, he told Sportscrusader.com that, this early success is not a guarantee of his safety on the job and that he could be fired at any time by chieftains of the capital club.
“Yes the results have been good, yes we have made a promising start to the season, but, there is still a lot of ground to cover and we are working on this every day at training,” he said on Thursday.
Coach Yatsuhashi believes he could be fired at any time if there is no consistency in results, but, this he is hoping to avoid as the season rolls on.
He will lead his charges to Tema on Sunday to play Inter Allies in a Match-Day-Five fixture of the GPL hoping to keep their unbeaten run going as they chase a first championship in eight seasons.
The Japanese-American came under serious criticism after being appointed coach of the Phoabians for his lack of experience at the highest level.
Results in pre-season were not impressive, leading many to call for his sack, but, he has made a promising start to the season with Hearts of Oak and could be the man to restore hope to a club that struggled for most parts of last season as the finished the campaign in 13th position in the 16-club Ghanaian Premiership.
My Job Is Always On The Line – Coach Yatsuhashi
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