Former Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac has expressed interest in coaching the Black Stars again.
The Serbian tactician is regarded as the best Black Stars coach in recent times after leading Ghana to the finals of the 2010 Nations Cup and the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Rajevac described Ghana as his second home despite a brief spell that saw him lead the Black Stars between 2008 to 2010.
"Of course, I will be interested [if offered the opportunity to coach Ghana again]," Rajevac told Kumasi FM.
"It will be very difficult to reject it because of my feelings for Ghanaians."
"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."
"I still have many friends and are 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 [and possibly] to talk about professional engagement."
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