Former Ghana coach, Milovan Rajevac has said that he will welcome the offer to coach the Black Stars again.
The Serbian trainer made history as he led the country to play in the quarterfinals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Rajevac was known for his discipline with the team. However, he left Ghana in 2011 to coach the Qatar national team.
According to him, Ghana is his second home and will always welcome the offer to coach the Black Stars.
"Of course, Ghana is my second country, and the success I achieved there and how I felt cannot be compared to anything in this world," he told Kumasi FM.
"I still have many friends and in touch with a lot of them.
"Everyone at the Ghana Football Association (GFA), the media, and my technical team contributed to my success, it was a collective success.
"I will visit Ghana in the future at least as a tourist but to talk about professional engagement.
Quizzed if he will welcome the offer to coach the Ghana senior national team again, he said, "Of course, I will be interested, it will be very difficult to reject it because of my feelings for Ghanaians," he said.
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