Former France midfielder Robert Pires believes his former teammate Marcel Desailly would be a good choice for Ghana after being linked a couple of times with the Black Stars coaching job.
Desailly was in the running for the position in 2014 but former Chelsea boss Avram Grant got the nod eventually. Desailly was once more rumoured to be close to joining the Black Stars ahead of Kwesi Appiah's second coming last year following the departure of Grant.
With barely six months left on Appiah's contract, Pires claims Desailly would be a good choice if Ghana want to bring on board a new coach.
“I wish Marcel Desailly is given the chance to coach Ghana when the position becomes vacant," Pires, who was in the West African nation last week as the Premier League ambassador, told Starr FM.
"This is because he was a great football player and has enough experience to give good advice to young players.
"He also has the coaching badges so I think he can be the next coach of Ghana and will be successful as well due to his knowledge about the game,” he added.
Pires and Desailly were members of France's squad that won the Fifa World Cup in 1998.
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