Pulse Sports News On the Go - 18th April, 2016

Pulse Sports News On the Go - 18th April, 2016

Hearts of Oak management are not happy with their coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi for his Facebook post on Sunday concerning unpaid salaries on the club. The club’s Public Relation Officer Opare Addo said he was surprised at Kenichi’s actions and never expected anything close to his social media publication. The management of Hearts of Oak was set to meet their coach on Monday to discuss issues relating to unpaid wages. Ex-Black Stars forward and now coach, Tanko Ibrahim has hailed talents in the Ghana Premier League adding that club owners must pay their players to prevent them leaving the country for greener pastures. Tanko who has been monitoring the Ghana Premier League for some time now admonished teams to look out for good sponsorship deals, play players well and keep the talents in the country. In a review of Ghanaian Players Abroad over the weekend, Jordan Ayew and his Aston Villa team were relegated from the English Premier League after their 1-0 defeat against Timothy Fosu-Mensah’s Manchester United. Black Stars goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey also sustained an injury for his Portland Timbers team in the Major League Soccer game against San Jose Earthquakes. The Ghanaian started the game but was replaced by Jacob Gleeson due to the injury. Former Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello believes Barcelona's recent struggles are partially down to the absence of a charismatic leader like Carles Puyol, who hung up his boots in 2014. The Catalans are on a four-game winless streak in La Liga following Sunday's 2-1 defeat against Valencia and are in serious danger of missing out on the domestic title following their poor run, while they also crashed out of the Champions League at the hands of Atletico Madrid.