Former Super Eagles coachStephen Keshihas declared his interest in
managingGhana.
Keshi revealed he'd love the opportunity to replaceKwesi Appiah, who
resigned after a sub par performance 2014 World Cup.
"I would love to coach Ghana. Having the opportunity will be great,"
he told Happy FM in Ghana's capital, Accra on Monday morning.
"I have not spoken officially to anyone but I will love to lead this
team," Keshi said, going further to say that his record spoke for
itself.
"Of course if I get the chance to coach the team, the target will be
the Africa Cup of Nations. The country has not won the title in a long
time and I know Ghanaians are desirous of winning the cup."
"But like I said, we have to look at getting the job first. I want to
coach the team if the opportunity is there."
managingGhana.
Keshi revealed he'd love the opportunity to replaceKwesi Appiah, who
resigned after a sub par performance 2014 World Cup.
"I would love to coach Ghana. Having the opportunity will be great,"
he told Happy FM in Ghana's capital, Accra on Monday morning.
"I have not spoken officially to anyone but I will love to lead this
team," Keshi said, going further to say that his record spoke for
itself.
"Of course if I get the chance to coach the team, the target will be
the Africa Cup of Nations. The country has not won the title in a long
time and I know Ghanaians are desirous of winning the cup."
"But like I said, we have to look at getting the job first. I want to
coach the team if the opportunity is there."
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