Black Stars Captaincy to be Rotated – CK Akonnor

Head Coach of the Black Stars Charles Kwabena Akonnor has opined that the best way to get rid of Captaincy row at in the team is to rotate the armband and select a general Captain to speak in favor of the players.

According to CK Akonnor, lots of tension surrounds the Captaincy due to poor communication and hidden agenda of some people.

“Sometimes this captaincy issue comes as a result of poor communication from management members or certain people trying to push their own agenda,” Akonnor told Happy FM.

Looking at our current situation, I will propose we rotate the captain’s armband and also a general captain appointed to speak on behalf of the players.

“Brazil and other countries have made it work, so we can also emulate them.

“We should be careful or else this captaincy row can affect the national team for years to come.”

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