Hearts of Oak head coach, Aboubakar Ouattara, has made it very clear that he won’t settle for insults from journalists, saying he’s “not Jesus Christ” to easily forgive and neglect.
Ouattara, who is thought for his fiery exchanges with the media, has had a number of tense moments with journalists throughout his pre- and post-match interviews in the Ghana Premier League.
His newest feedback got here after Hearts’ current win over Medeama, the place he questioned why some journalists criticise him so harshly.
Talking to Accra-based Sizzling FM, the coach warned that any journalist who insults or assaults him, whether or not on the radio or face-to-face, ought to count on him to answer sharply.
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Should you [a journalist] come earlier than me with the identical angle you used to insult me on radio, I’ll reply accordingly. You got here right here with a private opinion about me, not in regards to the match. No person feeds anybody right here, so say no matter you need.
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Ouatarra nonetheless welcomes truthful criticism
Regardless of his clashes, Ouattara defined that he nonetheless respects journalists who criticise him with out being impolite or private.
There are journalists who criticize me for a complete week with out insulting me, and after we meet, I nonetheless converse with them as a result of I do know they’re simply doing their job. However when you insult me someplace and I hear it, otherwise you stand earlier than me and converse out of line, I’m not Jesus Christ, I gained’t simply let it go. I’ll reply.
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Ouattara’s strained relationship with the media usually overshadows his teaching achievements, making his interviews as a lot of a speaking level as his group’s performances.