The return of former Blackstars Head Coach Milovan Rajevac appeared to be inevitable per local reports yesterday.
The Serbian who took charge of the Blackstars at the famous 2010 world cup was lined as CK Akunnor’s successor pending approval from the Executive committee of the Blackstars.
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🇬🇭Pep Guardiola has a win ratio of 72.9% in 750 games but the Ghana football Association sacked a manager whose win ratio is 40% and about to appoint another manager whose win ratio is 44%
Hmm Ghana ankasa😢 pic.twitter.com/MT7di7ye8i
— Yaw Ampofo Jr (@Yaw_Ampofo_) September 15, 2021
However the latest reports from Ghana Football Association headquarters suggest they are having a second thought on the possible appointment of Serbian trainer Milovan Rajevac.
The three-member committee set up by the FA to search for a new Coach following the sacking of CK Akonnor popped up with the name of the Serbian.
Reports emerging suggest a session of the Ghana FA officials have opposed the re-appointment of the 67-year-old who has been out of job since 2019 when he got sacked by Thailand.
The three man committee set up has barely less than 12 hours to find CK Akunnor’s successor
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🇬🇭Milovan Rajevac's return to the Blackstars is imminent
But first how do you like your Milo served ?
Thick or Light? pic.twitter.com/5lhmzqv62z
— Yaw Ampofo Jr (@Yaw_Ampofo_) September 15, 2021