I Have No Regret, I Left A Legacy As A Black Stars Coach – Akwesi Appiah

Former Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah has revealed he has no regrets coaching the Black Stars as he left a proper legacy during his tenures.

“I don’t see any regret within my tenure at the National Team of Ghana. I did the best that I could which yielded results.

“And the most important thing is that you leave a legacy behind which will serve as a precedent for the upcoming talents.

“I was unfortunate then because of most of the time of handling the National Team.

“It was like I must search for quality players to replace the ones fading away, my first time in 2014 was a clear example to replace Essien, Stephen Appiah, Muntari, with Jordan, Atsu, and it continued during my second time” Appiah concluded.

Appiah became the first Ghanaian coach to qualify the Black Stars to a world cup tournament in 2014, beating Egypt in the Playoffs.

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