Yaw Preko has insisted that he does not have any regret parting ways with Hearts of Oak.
The former Ghanaian international left the club for Nigerian side Ifeanyi Ubah after Kenichi Yastsuhashi who was a former coach of the club was named head coach of the Nigerian outfit.
However, the former Fenerbahce S.K. striker says he is unphased by the criticisms by the supporters of the club insisting his short stay with the Nigerian side groomed him to be a better manager.
“When I had the offer from Ifeanyi Ubah, it was the right time for me to leave the club because I have been an assistant coach to two different coaches,” he told Atinka TV.
“Surprisingly when I joined the club, I played in the CAF Champions League, I won the manager of the month award and I won the Super Cup with them [Ifeanyi Ubah].
“When you go to Nigeria and mention my name now, people will recognize me because I did a great job with the club and former I don’t regret leaving Hearts of Oak.
“The job was tough in Nigeria but it has also given me the experience in management.