Sack Milovan if you haven’t or be sacked – KT Hammond to Sports Minister

Member of Parliament for Adansi Asokwa, Kwabena Tahir Hammond has said managers of Ghana football especially the Black Stars must attach all seriousness to the work they are doing and ensure that the team becomes formidable again.

Contributing to a discussion on the floor of the House on Wednesday January 26, KT Hammond indicated that the Black Stars remains the only uniting factor in Ghana hence the need for the football administrators to take that enterprise seriously.

He further called for the sacking of the coach of the team Milovan Ravejac if that has not been done already by the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

“Mr Speaker, here we are with the Ghana Black Stars we hear about segmentations, we hear about infighting, the 22 or 23 players represent a population of over 30 million.

“Football is the only thing that links us together as a nation and yet the Black Stars consistently let us down,” he said.

He added “Football is a very serious business in Ghana, you journalists, tell those who are playing at the helm of affairs that they shouldn’t mess up our country.

“Ghana is the only place that if we we are going to play God has to be our goal keeper or striker. God has soo much to do that he is always being called. Mr Sports Minister sack the coach if you haven’t done that already or you yourself will be sacked. Let us not waste money on bad coaches of that caliber, it is not good . Let us get our locally trained coach to partner the boys.

Meanwhile, Milovan Rajevac was reportedly sacked following the humiliation the team suffered in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cameroon.

The Ministry of Youth and Sports had met with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) on Friday to discuss the abysmal performance of the team

The discussions, according to the Ministry, was frank and forward-looking, and they have asked the GFA to review the work of under-fire coach Milovan Rajevac and reconstitute the Black Stars management committee.

‪“Following the meeting, the Ministry, in accordance with its mandate, asked the Ghana Football Association to reconstitute the Black Stars management committee,” .

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