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Asante Kotoko and Ghana legend Ntow Gyan has advised Kwesi Appiah to move on from the Black Stars job and concentrate on his work.
Ghana is currently without a substantive trainer following the resignation of Otto Addo after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Appiah, who has led the senior national team on two occasions, has applied for the position again.
The Ghana FA has been in the haunt for a new trainer for the West African powerhouse ahead of the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers in March.
Appiah confirmed last week that he had applied, and reactions have been mixed, including Ntow Gyan, who believes a third stint with the Black Stars won’t help the latter.
“Kwesi Appiah has been in charge of the Black Stars twice and is seeking for a third coming. I don’t want Ghanaians to be lambasting him, he has done his part for Ghana during his playing days and as a coach so I will personally advise him to concentrate on the job he is doing at the moment”
“I know he did not apply for the job on his own, I know there are people who are pushing for his return but I want to be frank, it will not help him. He should concentrate on his job. He is respected because of what he has done for the nation so he should maintain that respect”
Meanwhile, Ntow Gyan is backing the appointment of Chris Hughton as Black Stars coach.
“We should give the job to Chris Hughton because we need a coach who can manage the players. To me, Chris Hughton and the entire technical team at the moment are the best. We should maintain them than to go in for a different coach to handle the Black Stars”
Chris Hughton served as the technical advisor of the Black Stars during the World Cup playoff against Nigeria and the tournament proper in the Asian country.
Ghana is currently without a substantive trainer following the resignation of Otto Addo after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Appiah, who has led the senior national team on two occasions, has applied for the position again.
The Ghana FA has been in the haunt for a new trainer for the West African powerhouse ahead of the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers in March.
Appiah confirmed last week that he had applied, and reactions have been mixed, including Ntow Gyan, who believes a third stint with the Black Stars won’t help the latter.
“Kwesi Appiah has been in charge of the Black Stars twice and is seeking for a third coming. I don’t want Ghanaians to be lambasting him, he has done his part for Ghana during his playing days and as a coach so I will personally advise him to concentrate on the job he is doing at the moment”
“I know he did not apply for the job on his own, I know there are people who are pushing for his return but I want to be frank, it will not help him. He should concentrate on his job. He is respected because of what he has done for the nation so he should maintain that respect”
Meanwhile, Ntow Gyan is backing the appointment of Chris Hughton as Black Stars coach.
“We should give the job to Chris Hughton because we need a coach who can manage the players. To me, Chris Hughton and the entire technical team at the moment are the best. We should maintain them than to go in for a different coach to handle the Black Stars”
Chris Hughton served as the technical advisor of the Black Stars during the World Cup playoff against Nigeria and the tournament proper in the Asian country.