Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan says coach Kwesi Appiah has picked useful lessons after player revolts cost him his job three years ago.
Appiah, 56, has been holding training sessions with his team ahead of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Ethiopia on Sunday.
The former Kotoko great paid the heavy price following players' revolt during the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
The former Khartoum Watani trainer was accused of failing to step his authority - leading to dismissal the wrecked World Cup campaign.
And Gyan, who is on loan at United Arab Emirates side Al Ahli, says the returning coach has learnt his lessons.
“He has brought changes in training, attitude and everything and he does not want to repeat the mistakes he made in his first time in charge of the team," he said
"It is a good thing for the team and we are abiding by the rules. We are players and he is the coach so we are just obeying instructions."
Appiah has vowed to crack the whip and ensure he succeeds in his second stint.
- Abedi, Abdul Razak and Polo: George Alhassan names his top three Ghanaian players of all-time
- Ghanaian players abroad were excluded from Black Stars' 1982 squad - Ex-Black Stars player reveals
- The results have not been the best – Andre Ayew admits Black Stars struggles
- Dreams FC more capable of qualifying Ghana for 2026 World Cup than current Black Stars – One Man Supporter
- 'Dondo' used by Black Stars players for 'jama' at 2022 World Cup makes it to FIFA Museum
- Read all related articles