2022 World Cup play-offs: Appoint Coach Kwesi Appiah for Nigeria clash- John Paintsil

Former Ghana international John Paintsil, says the Ghana Football Association (GFA) should consider appointing Coach Kwesi Appiah for the 2022 World Cup play-offs against Nigeria next month.

The GFA is in search of a new coach after Milovan Rajevac was sacked in January following the Black Stars’ disastrous performance in the just-ended Africa Cup of Nations.

According to the former Black star player, the football Association should consider the appointment of former Black Stars coach, Kwasi Appiah to lead the Black stars to their world cup playoff game against the super Eagles of Nigeria.

“There’s no time at all on our side, I think they should appoint a coach who’s seen it all, Coach Kwasi Appiah is one of the coaches who can handle the Ghana and Nigeria game”, he said on GTV Sports + on the country’s search for a new Black Stars coach.

The GFA is yet to officially announce his appointment, Coach Otto Addo and Ibrahim Tanko may be favorite to take over the Black stars job.

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