Sports writers urge new Ghana coach to make case for local ones

Kwesi Appiah - New Black Stars coach

The Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) has called on newly appointed Black Stars head coach, James Kwasi Appiah to use the opportunity offered him to make a good case for Ghanaian local coaches.

A statement from the secretariat of the Association said the appointment should be seen as a great opportunity for Coach Appiah to prove to all that Ghanaian coaches have what it takes to handle the Black Stars, particularly player management, technical and tactical competence.

The statement said over the years’ many had doubted the ability of Ghanaian coaches to handle the senior national team on account of player disrespect, competence and lack of confidence in them, noting that Appiah’s appointment should mark the end of such erroneous impressions.

“As you take charge of the nation’s flagship football team, you must bear in mind that the future aspirations of Ghanaian coaches lie in your hands, and your success will determine the future of local Ghanaian coaches.

“We are convinced that your appointment will be the turning point in your coaching career and that of other Ghanaian coaches who have over the years aspired to handle the national team”, it noted.

The statement congratulated the coach for emerging as the favourite among the numerous names that made the news in the run-up to the appointment.

The SWAG said with the coach’s years of experience as the assistant coach of the Black Stars, and having worked under several coaches, it was convinced that Appiah is well positioned to manage the affairs of the team and to chalk the necessary success.

The statement congratulated the Ghana Football Association (GFA) on appointing the former Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Black Stars captain as the head coach and urged the FA to be committed to its pledge to provide the coach with the necessary support to enable him succeed.

Kwasi Appiah became the 35th coach to handle the senior national team after weeks of head-hunting by the GFA.

Source: GNA

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