Former headcoach of the Black Stars Milovan Rajevac has revealed his desire to return to coach the Black Stars for the third time.
Speaking to Kumasi based Akoma FM, coach Milovan said he has an unfinished business with the West African giants and would welcome the opportunity to have another stint.
“No one knows what the future holds.
Ghana is my second home, so if another opportunity arises for me to come there, I will consider it seriously”.
“Last time I didn’t have enough time to implement everything I wanted,like the first time in Ghana.
In order to achieve great targets,time is of the essence”, he added.
The Serbian trainer however advised Ghana on what to do to excel in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
“The group is very strong. Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay are very strong teams and Ghana have to go an extra mile to qualify for the next round. In 2010, the situation was pretty similar, the group was strong, but Ghana managed to cope with all the challenges and make historical success. Unity of the team is the crucial aspect for achieving great things. Ghana has the talent and the passion, I’m sure that every player, coach and official will do their best to make Ghana proud”.
Coach Milo was fired after Ghana’s shocking early exit from the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final in Cameroon.
Ghana lost 3-2 to the tiny Comoros Islands in their last group game to finish bottom of their opening round group and depart the tournament in Cameroon early, despite being among the fancied teams.
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