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Hearts wanted to retire me prematurely – Mohammed Polo

Rita Mensah by Rita Mensah
January 12, 2021
Reading Time: 1 min read

Ghanaian Football Legend, Mohammed Polo has revealed that he left Hearts of Oak to play for rivals Great Olympics after the club’s decision to force him into retirement against his will.

Having played for Hearts throughout his local professional career, he was forced to make the switch to Great Olympics in 1993.

Speaking on Citi TV’s The Tracker, he revealed his displeasure at being forced out of the club he had served faithfully over the year.

“The events leading up to my move to Olympics was very unfortunate and pathetic.” He said.

“Going to Olympics was a transit because I was a player coach at Hearts of Oak and the same year I retired (1993) was the same year I went to Hearts in the course of the season because they tried to make me retire because they had seen Shamo Quaye and Ablade kumah.”

“They wanted me to retire and I said nobody retires legends, they retire themselves”  He concluded.

He enjoyed his last coaching stint with Accra Hearts of Oak in the 2014/2015 Ghana Premier League season.

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