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We Need To Engage Stakeholders Before Making A Decision On Milovan Rajevac – Kurt Okraku

We Need To Engage Stakeholders Before Making A Decision On Milovan Rajevac – Kurt Okraku
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President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku, says the association will have a clear picture of the next step for the Black Stars, after it has met with all stakeholders on the performance of the team at the ongoing AFCON in Cameroon.

Ghana exited the competition following a 3-2 defeat to Comoros on Tuesday, meaning the Black Stars were eliminated without winning a group game for the first time in the country’s history.

This has prompted many Ghanaians to call for the sacking of Serbian Trainer, Milovan Rajevac as head coach.

Speaking in an interview on Asempa FM, the GFA President called for patience to allow for analysis and consultations after Ghana’s disappointing exit from the AFCON.

“We have just come back and we have owned up to the poor performance of the team, it’s important for everyone to calm down.” He said.

“This is the time to calm so that we look at how best to fix the problems we have”

“We will analyse the entire journey to the AFCON and when we have engaged all stakeholders, we will have a clear picture of how we want to tackle the next phase of the Black Stars.

Ghana’s next International assignment will be in the World Cup Qualifiers in March this year.

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