Former Ghana instructor, Kwesi Appiah, says the Black Stars need a sequence and also developmental plan to be able to win trophies in the future.
The elderly nationwide group has actually stopped working to win any type of prize in the last 3 years in spite of playing in the 1992, 2010 and also 2015 Africa Cup of Nations [AFCON] finals.
Appiah, that is looking for a 3rd job with the nationwide group talking in a meeting says the group need a sequence plan to win trophies.
According to the 63-year-old, the nation has to not concentrate on looking for instant outcomes yet the group need a plan to be a pleasing side in the future.
“The last time we checked I had introduced about 40 players to the Black Stars in recent times. These are the players who are carrying the team and holding aloft the Ghana flag now,” Appiah, that led Ghana to the 2014 World Cup informed Graphic Sports.
According to him, he constantly had the country in mind whenever he had the opportunity to instructor the Black Stars, therefore the approach to constantly develop a group for the future.
” I think we have to have a sequence plan for the Black Stars and also not just think about obtaining instant outcomes constantly.
“For instance, considering the pool of players we have in the team now, there is the need to build a strong first team for tournaments and also have a second strong team as a backup for the future,” he clarified additionally.
“That is the succession plan I’m talking about. We must have a development plan to build a strong and winsome Black Stars team for the future,” he included.
Kwesi Appiah is presently unattached after he was launched by the Ghana Football Association [GFA] following his agreement expiry in 2019.
He led the group to the Africa Cup of Nations [AFCON] in Egypt where the group left at the Round of 16 after shedding on fine shootouts versus Tunisia.