Hearts of Oak head coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi has hit back at critics who claim his players are doping.
President of Techiman City, Charles Kwadwo Ntim, popularly known in football circles as Mickey Charles, on Wednesday, alleged that the playing body of Hearts of Oak indulge in doping, and called on Ghana football association to test them before their game against his side on Sunday.
They allegations has not gone down with Kenichi Yatsuhashi, and he has taken to social media platform, Facebook to respond.
Below is what he wrote
Observing football match by untrained eyes can lead to wrong conclusions. Deep knowledge of “football fitness” paired with analysis system, such as Polar Heart Rate Monitors, ensures what is happening with our players’ bodies. Intensity and volume of the trainings must be monitored according to the macro cycle and the micro cycle.
Human body needs good balance of loads and rests. If the balance is not carefully planned and not carefully monitored, it can lead to injuries caused by accumulation of fatigues.
After having a very good training this morning, I maintained my health by swimming for 1,500 meters, and Polar V800 kept track of my training routine.
"Observing Football By Untrained Eyes Can Lead To Hasty Conclusions" - Yatsuhashi
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