The former Black Stars player has announced that he will be available to work for the nation if he is contacted.
The 45-year-old spoke after the appointment of CK Akonnor, who he teamed up with during his days as a national team player. He believes that Akonnor has developed as a coach.
“Though myself and C.K have not been in contact for the past 6years but I am really sure he has worked on his temperament when it comes to handling players,” he told Angel FM.
"My door is always opened to the GFA. I am sure if it gets to my time to get an appointment, I will."
He added that coaches will do well if they get the needed resources to succeed.
"National teams coaches can do well when the FA pays and gives them adequate resources. It does not matter whether it is a junior or senior team”.
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