Former Black Stars assistant coach, George Boateng, has blamed the poor decision-making of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), saying the team's decline has worsened since his exit.After Black Stars' substandard performance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in Ivory Coast, the GFA dissolved the technical team led by Chris Hughton.Speaking in an interview on SuperSport's Soccer Africa, Boateng attributed the teamâ??s struggles in recent times
Former Black Stars assistant coach, George Boateng, has expressed his disappointment over the state of the senior national team, pointing fingers at the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for poor decision-making following the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).Boateng, who previously served as Coventry City's assistant coach, remained part of the Black Starsâ?? technical team after Otto Addoâ??s departure post-2022 World Cup.However, after Ghana's dismal performance
Former Ghana assistant coach George Boateng has expressed his interest in managing English Championship side Blackburn Rovers.The ex-Netherlands international is among the candidates being considered for the position following John Eustaceâ??s move to Derby County.Currently unattached after a challenging spell at Coventry City, Boateng spoke on SuperSport's Soccer Africa, confirming his desire to take charge at Blackburn."I have seen that my name has been mentioned
Former Ghana assistant coach George Boateng has declared his readiness to step into a head coaching role, drawing confidence from his extensive coaching journey.The 49-year-old, who transitioned into coaching after retiring from professional football, has held various positions over the years.His managerial career began in 2014 when he was appointed head coach of Malaysian side Kelantan. He later took on the role of technical director before departing in May 2015.In 2018, Boateng
Black Queens goalkeeper Cynthia Konlan has expressed confidence ahead of their friendly match against Morocco later today.Ghanaâ??s senior womenâ??s national team will face the Atlas Lionesses at the Père Jégo Stadium in Casablanca, with kick-off set for 17:00 GMT.Speaking ahead of the match, Konlan emphasized the teamâ??s readiness and belief in their abilities."We're confident in our abilities and believe we have an advantage over Morocco," she told
Black Queens head coach, Kim Lars Björkegren has admitted that playing against Morocco will be a challenging task.Ghana's female senior national team will take on Morocco's Atlas Lioness on Friday in Casablanca in a friendly game as part of preparations for this yearâ??s WAFCON.Speaking ahead of his first test as the head coach of the Queens, Björkegren said the main aim of the exercise will be to improve on certain principles and build for the
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