Former Ghana coach Goran Stevanovic has praised Kwasi Appiah for doing a 'very good job' with the Black Stars.
Appiah was coach of the Black Stars for two different stints, first between 2012 to 2014, helping the Black Stars qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, and second between 2017-2020, where he led team Ghana to a round of 16 place at the Nations Cup in 2019.
The 60-year old served as assistant coach during the Stevanovic era, and the Serb who is full of praise for Appiah also disclosed his desire to coach the Black Stars again.
“I will not hesitate even a second to say “Yes” when given opportunity again to coach the Black stars because I feel I have unfinished business with the team, there is something I started that I couldn’t finished and will be very happy to coach the Black stars again in future,” he told Ashh FM.
"Coach Kwasi Appiah who was my assistant those days also did a very good job for me and I wasn’t surprise seeing him as the Head coach for the Black stars and I must admit he did a very good job for the country,” he added.
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