AKUNNOR SHOULD BUILD HIS TEAM AROUND THE AYEW BROTHERS AND THOMAS PARTEY_ MOHAMMED POLO

Former Ghana international and hearts of oak player Mohammed polo has advised coach of the Black stars CK Akunnor to build his team around the Ayew brothers and Thomas partey

The black stars are yet win another Afcon title since 1982, and has qualify to Cameron next year for the Afcon tournament

It is over 40 years since the black stars won the Afcon trophy for the country

polo in am interview with graphic sports said, CK Akunnor needs to build the team around the Ayew brothers and Arsenal star Thomas partey

“In every tournament, coaches build their teams around some core players, so in this tournament, Akonnor should build his players around the Ayew brothers, as well as Thomas Partey and Mohammed Kudus who have proved that they could be relied upon in such tough competitions,” he added.

polo also advised CK Akunnor, not to allow the Ghana football Association official to influence his player selectiona

“Under no circumstance should Akonnor allow officialdom to interfere in his team selection because he will be the one football fans will criticise if anything goes wrong,” he said.

He added that former coach kwasi Appiah has the opportunity to break that 40 years trophy drought but he failed and this is the time ck Akunnor should bring the title home

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