Kwesi Appiah Sacks Two Crucial Members of Technical Team

Ghana manager Kwesi Appiah has stunned the FA by requesting assistants and the technical team to be completely sacked. As a result, it is expected that the likes of Stephen Appiah and Ibrahim Tanko will lead the national team with immediate effect. Both have a great deal of experience when it comes to work with the national team, but the disappointing African Cup of Nations has led to a string of changes within the national team.Appiah has come under fire for the disappointing tournament that witnessed the team going out of the competition in the second round. This happens to be the worst record for the team in 13 years.

Rather than stepping down from the role,Appiah has decided to ensure that two of his assistants have left the role. The manager has not yet revealed the reasons for such a move. However, the national team has now just lost two members with incredible experience. Tanko has been the assistant coach at various levels, but his seniority seems to have been a threat for Appiah. As a coach, he has served for clubs in Japan and Germany. In terms of national team experience,Tanko once again leads the way after having been associated with the Cameroon team in the past.
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Ghana Coach Calls for Trust in Local Managers

Ghana manager Kwesi Appiah says that the nation should start keeping more faith in local coaches were other than sacking them at the earliest opportunity. It is quite remarkable that Kwesi Appiah is the only manager to have been in charge of the black stars in the last 17 years. However, there have been a lot of calls for his sacking due to Ghana’s poor performance at the Africa Cup of Nations that recently concluded in Egypt. However,Appiah is sad to see the job head out to another foreigner, who is more likely to be his replacement.

The Black Stars brought inAppiah for a second spell in 2017 after the departure of Avram Grant. His first spell started in 2012 and continued until 2014.Appiah has recalled the sad situation in which a foreigner comes into the national team role everyone at two years and then tries to revive the nation’s fortune. The national team has been able to achieve limited success despite possessing a large number of high quality players due to these frequent changes, according to the manager. Even though he has been in charge of the team since 2017, Ghana have been unable to make much of an impact in the second spell.

Ghana manager Kwesi Appiah says that the nation should start keeping more faith in local coaches were other than sacking them at the earliest opportunity. It is quite remarkable that Kwesi Appiah is the only manager to have been in charge of the black stars in the last 17 years. However, there have been a lot of calls for his sacking due to Ghana’s poor performance at the Africa Cup of Nations that recently concluded in Egypt. However,Appiah is sad to see the job head out to another foreigner, who is more likely to be his replacement.

Ghana Coach Calls for Trust in Local Managers

The Black Stars brought inAppiah for a second spell in 2017 after the departure of Avram Grant. His first spell started in 2012 and continued until 2014.Appiah has recalled the sad situation in which a foreigner comes into the national team role everyone at two years and then tries to revive the nation’s fortune. The national team has been able to achieve limited success despite possessing a large number of high quality players due to these frequent changes, according to the manager. Even though he has been in charge of the team since 2017, Ghana have been unable to make much of an impact in the second spell.

Even ifAppiah is not sacked, his contract runs out in December and no offer has been presented on the table.“The Black Stars job can be done easily when it comes to the fieldwork but the major work is off the pitch issues.Once you are able to deal with the outside issues, then it should be fine with you.There should a plan [about] what we want for the next five years as Ghanaians. We need to plan for our national team on what we want to achieve for the next five years,” said Appiah.

Appiah Expects World Cup Surprise from Nigeria and Senegal

Ghana coachKwesi Appiah claims that Senegal and Nigeria have the potential to be a surprise package at the World Cup. Unlike in the last few editions of the World Cup, African teams are not the strongest this year’s tournament. This is due to a mixed run of form for teams like Nigeria. Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco are the other representatives from this continent. The group stages have produced a mixed draw for the African teams; Senegal are in a group containing Japan, Colombia, and Poland. Meanwhile, Nigeria are up against the likes of Iceland and Argentina in the group matches.

A major absentee from the World Cup is Ghana, who have been a steady force when it comes to major international competitions throughout the world. However, there has been an alarming dip in the quality of the Ghanaian national team and this resulted in the team failed to qualify for the World Cup 2018 in Russia. If Ghana had reached the tournament, they would have created a record of reaching the World Cup in succession as they were a strong presence at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Back then,Kwesi Appiah became the first local coach to help the national team reach the finals of the competition.

Ghana coachKwesi Appiah claims that Senegal and Nigeria have the potential to be a surprise package at the World Cup. Unlike in the last few editions of the World Cup, African teams are not the strongest this year’s tournament. This is due to a mixed run of form for teams like Nigeria. Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco are the other representatives from this continent. The group stages have produced a mixed draw for the African teams; Senegal are in a group containing Japan, Colombia, and Poland. Meanwhile, Nigeria are up against the likes of Iceland and Argentina in the group matches.

Appiah Expects World Cup Surprise from Nigeria and Senegal

A major absentee from the World Cup is Ghana, who have been a steady force when it comes to major international competitions throughout the world. However, there has been an alarming dip in the quality of the Ghanaian national team and this resulted in the team failed to qualify for the World Cup 2018 in Russia. If Ghana had reached the tournament, they would have created a record of reaching the World Cup in succession as they were a strong presence at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Back then,Kwesi Appiah became the first local coach to help the national team reach the finals of the competition.

Ghana will be making a complete overhaul in the coming months.“Most of the African countries at the World Cup have got very young squads and I believe they can surprise many at the tournament. Nigeria and Senegal are doing well with young players who want to achieve something and are surely going to make a huge impact at the World Cup.These countries only need the right mentality for the tournament and they can become the surprise package,” said Appiah. Ghana’s next match is the African Cup of Nations qualifier against Kenya in September.