A former Captain of Accra Hearts of Oak, Amankwah Mireku has called on under pressure Hearts keeper to seek permission from the club’s management and take a sabbatical break to his home land, Burkina Faso.
The experienced goalie has come under intense criticism from a section of the Phobian fans after his howler led to an own goal which handed his former club, Kotoko a 1-0 victory over Hearts at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday.
And speaking to Kumasi based Metro FM following on Tuesday, Mireku, who was the skipper of the famous Hearts of Oak’s 64 battalions squad said, the Burkinabae short-stopper should advise himself after that grievous error.
“Soulama should advise himself. If I were him, I will pack my things and seek for permission from management to allow me take a sabbatical”, Mireku said.
“He should pack and go back to Burkina Faso and relax. He should go home, eat and sleep and think about how to relieve himself off the pressure.
“When it comes to Hearts and Kotoko games, one cannot play with the heart of the supporters”, the former defender added.
Amankwah Mireku also admitted that he was not impressed with the performance of his former team on the day.
The home defeat to Kotoko means that Hearts of Oak still remains in second place, behind leaders Wa All Stars on the 2015/2016 Ghana Premier League table.
Soulama Should Go Back To Burkina Faso And Relax- Ex-Hearts Captain
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