Speaking to johntherock5.com from his France base, he pointed out that: “On my own behalf, and on behalf of the entire Black Stars team I want to congratulate coach Appiah on his appointment, it is a refreshing news and we are happy for him.
“My colleagues and I will give our best shot, we promise to give him our uttermost best by way of cooperation and commitment as we strive to qualify for next World and Nations Cups,” he added.
The 10th All African Games gold winner replaces his former Serb superior Goran Stevanovic, who left the country after a disappointing Nations Cup co hosted by Gabon and Equatorial Guinea last January.
Appiah , former Black Stars captain also served under Milovan Rajevac, another Serbian trainer, and the GFA believes he has acquired enough technical experience to be in the driving seat.
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