French tactician Hervé Renard has failed to rule out a return to Ghana as he dreams winning the Africa Cup of Nations with the Black Stars.
Renard, deputised Claude Le Roy when the Black Stars won bronze at the 2008 African Cup of Nations hosted by Ghana.
The two-time winner of Africa’s biggest competition, speaking to TV3’s Juliet Bawuah in an interview, disclosed his dreams of helping Ghana to conquer Africa again.
Ghana, four-time champions, have failed to lift a continental title, since last winning it in 1982.
The Black Stars have come close to wining the prestigious trophy thrice since then as they lost in finals of 1992, 2010 and 2015 editions.
“Yes I have to come back one day to help one country to win. That country haven’t won it for a longer time and that is your country Ghana. I will love to win this feat with the Black Stars,” Hervé Renard mentioned.
The 51-year-old led Zambia to win the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations where the Chipolopolo beat Ghana in the semi-finals.
He also guided Ivory Coast to their only second Africa Cup of Nations title in 2015 in Equatorial Guinea, also beating Ghana in the finals in post match penalties.
The former Ghana assistant coach is currently handling the Saudi Arabia national team after his spell with Morocco came to an end in June 2019.
Renard coach Morocco at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and a disappointing round of 16 exit at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt losing to Benin on penalties.
Source: Sportsworldghana.com