Ex-GFA veep George Afriyie shortlists Ghanaian coaches deserving of Black Stars job

Ex-GFA veep George Afriyie shortlists Ghanaian coaches deserving of Black Stars job

Former Ghana Football Association, Vice president George Afriyie, has listed some top Ghanaian coaches deserving of the Black Stars job.

The GFA is under pressure to sack Milovan Rajevac after Ghana’s disastrous campaign in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations.

The Black Stars exited the competition in the group stage after losing to Morocco and Comoros.
The shambolic performance of the team has led to calls for the technical team and management team to be dissolved.

George Afriyie has also joined calls for the head coach Milovan Rajevac to be sacked.

He blames the 67-year-old for Ghana’s failure at the tournament.
Speaking in an interview on Happy FM, George Afriyie listed some top Ghanaian coaches who can replace Milovan Rajevac.

“For me, George Boateng is fantastic, Otoo Addo super, Tanko Ibrahim super, Kwasi Appiah super, CK super. They can all do it. We have the men”

George Afriyie also suggested that some coaches in the Ghana Premier League should be considered for the assistant coach role.
“Locally we have the men but because they don’t have the national experience…if not we can get a lot of coaches in our local league but they should be considered as assistant coaches.

“Annor Walker, Tanko of RTU, Nuru of King Faisal. They should be considered as assistant coaches, they are doing very very well and even Kotoko coach, Prosper Nartey Ogum. He is a good coach. He’s doing well. If they cannot be considered they can be considered as assistant coaches because they have to start from somewhere and be groomed.”

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