Newly appointed coach of Aduana Stars Kenichi Yatsuhashi has opened up on reasons behind his Inter Allies departure.
Yatsuhashi was confirmed as coach of the Dormaa-based side last week, after putting pen to paper on a one-year-deal.
The Japanese tactician's untimely departure from Inter Allies was reported to have been informed by the lack of football activity in the country.
However, in an interview with Kumasi-based Oyerepa FM, Yatsuhashi disclosed that the club found it difficult to pay his salary hence the decision to join the Ghana Premier League champions.
"I never explained why I left inter Allies. It was a mutual agreement between myself and the club," he told Oyerepa FM.
"They couldn't pay my salary anymore because there was no domestic football activity."
"That's the reason why I left Inter Allies because I have a family also to fend for so I had to do something to earn a living."
Yatsuhashi has passed his maiden test with the Fire Boys after guiding them to a 2-1 win over AS Vita in the CAF Confederation Cup on Wednesday.