www.sports24gh.com can reveal that former Coach of the Ghana Black Stars Milovan Rajevac touched down at the Kotoko International Airport on Monday night to assume the technical advisory role of the team but could become the substantive Coach as Kwesi Appiah has become unpopular in his own team. The Serb who guided Ghana to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa where the Black Stars reached the quarter final phase has become more popular within the quarters of the GFA with some suggesting that the 60-year old takes up a technical advisory role whiles others prefer he takes up the coaching sod from the former captain.
www.sports24gh.com can reveal that former Coach of the Ghana Black Stars Milovan Rajevac touched down at the Kotoko International Airport on Monday night to assume the technical advisory role of the team but could become the substantive Coach as Kwesi Appiah has become unpopular in his own team. The Serb who guided Ghana to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa where the Black Stars reached the quarter final phase has become more popular within the quarters of the GFA with some suggesting that the 60-year old takes up a technical advisory role whiles others prefer he takes up the coaching sod from the former captain. Coach Milo left Ghana after the 2010 World Cup but resurfaced at Ghana's last World Cup qualifying match with Egypt in Cairo where he claimed to learned his support to the team though some media men thought otherwise. The agenda now is operation beating Togo tomorrow but Kwesi Appiah should be careful of what he takes in as a morning beverage before tomorrow's game against the Hawks because there's already a Milo in the FA's Black Jug