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Milovan Rajevac is the best choice for Ghana – Kurt Okraku


  24 Septembre      19        Sport (7835),

   

By Simon Asare, GNA

Accra, Sept. 24, GNA – Mr. Kurt Simeon Okraku, President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), says Milovan Rajevac is the best option for Ghana in the quest to qualify for the World Cup once more and also lift the Africa Cup of Nations for the fifth time.

The Serbian coach had been handed a one-year contract in his second coming and would lead the Black Stars’ qualification campaign to 2022 FIFA World Cup as well as next year’s African Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

He would receive a monthly remuneration of $30,000 for the one-year period and a possible extension of his stay if he qualifies Ghana to its fourth World Cup.

Speaking at the new gaffer’s unveiling ceremony at the GFA Secretariat in Accra on Friday, Mr. Okraku explained that every Ghanaian might have a different choice of coach for the Black Stars but rallied support for the new coach.

“We chose Milovan because he has been the best for Ghana. We are super happy we found our man and very happy he agreed to come even though the terms were not what he expected. But his biggest motivation is that he has unfinished business with the Black Stars.

“With his achievements with Ghana we firmly believe that is not a trial with the Black Stars because he has done it before especially knowing the attitude of Ghanaian football fans.

“We are happy to have a well experienced coach, someone who knows our mentality and has the respect of our players and controls the dressing room, » he said.

Mr. Okraku added that they have the right technical team in place to support his efforts of taking Ghana football to the apex of world football once again.

“We have the right team in place to support him thus with the likes of Maxwell Konadu, Otto Addo and Richard Kingson behind him and with the support of Ghanaian we hope the team will achieve its target, » he said.

The Black Stars would resume their qualification quest with a double-header against Zimbabwe next month.

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