Former Ghana striker Matthew Amoah has urged the Ghana Football Association to consider competence over nationality as the search for a new Black Stars coach intensifies.
The West African football powerhouse has been sharply divided as to whether a Ghanaian or a foreign coach should succeed Avram Grant.
A six-man committee has been put in place to search for the new coach of the 4-times Afcon champions with expectations that the new coach will be announced in the first week of April.
But Matthew Amoah believes that competence must be a component in determining who becomes Ghana’s next coach.
“Ghana need a good Coach whether black, white, green or yellow, we just need a good trainer to coach the boys because for me colour does not matter”
” If we have a good coach who can lead and control the players for it will be fine “he told Starr FM
Amoah played 43 times for Ghana and scored 13 goals.