We have to employ a competent coach for the Black Stars  Hon. Kobena Woyome

Honorable Kobena Woyome, Ranking Member of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Sports and Culture says the country should be ready to pay for a capable coach if they want an emigrant.

According to him, the outcome administration led by Coach Milovan Rajevac was terrible leading to Ghana’s shameful exit from the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

The Black stars were kicked out of the tournament in the group stages by debutants Comoros after a shameful display.

Speaking in an interview the Member of Parliament for South Tongu on the shameful exit of the Black Stars from the competition said, “If we have to go for a foreign coach it should not employ a  cheap coach but a very competent one worth the price”, he told Akoma FM.

“Our Committee sees the output of Black Stars at AFCON as terrible and unprecedented. Our defeat to Comoros makes the situation worse. The Sports, Youth Committee will be making a statement to Parliament on our horrible performance. I am so loaded but I want to download it at Parliament before coming out”, he added.

The Black Stars will be playing the super Eagles of Nigeria in the World Cup playoffs and are looking forward to appointing an interim coach for the game against Nigeria in March.

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