Ex-Arsenal Player Blames GFA for Government’s Interest in Appointing Next Black Stars Coach

Ex-Arsenal Player Blames GFA for Government’s Interest in Appointing Next Black Stars Coach

Lukman Mumuni
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:55 PM
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  • Former Ghana international Emmanuel Frimpong believes GFA's conduct has called for government's interest in appointing next coach
  • The GFA and the government of Ghana have been caught at crossroads over who becomes the next Black Stars coach
  • Ghana have a crucial 2022 World Cup play-offs qualifier against Nigeria in March with the winner qualifying for the tournament in Qatar

Former Arsenal and Ghana midfielder, Emmanuel Frimpong, has waded in on the debate over who becomes the next Black Stars manager with six weeks left to play Nigeria in the World Cup qualifiers.

The Ghana Football Association and government have been caught at the crossroads with both having a different choice for the role.

In an interview with GTV Sports Plus, Frimpong blamed the Football Association for the coaching mess, insisting they've twice failed to get the right man, allowing government to have an interest in the next coach.

Emmanuel Frimpong working as a pundit on GTV Sports Plus. SOURCE: @mygtvsports @Ghanablackstars
Emmanuel Frimpong blames GFA for coaching mess. SOURCE: @mygtvsports @Ghanablackstars
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"The Ghana Football Association got themselves into this mess, they are the reason why the Government is deciding as to who to become the Black Stars Coach, they were given the chance and on two occasions they failed the nation,” Frimpong said.

The government led by the Sports Ministry are reported to be interested in making former Brighton manager Chris Hughton the coach of the Black Stars.

Meanwhile, the federation traveled to Germany to speak with former player and now Borussia Dortmund assistant coach Otto Addo for the job.

The Ghana Football Association is expected to name a new coach before March's World Cup qualifiers against the Super Eagles of Nigeria.

Former Newcastle manager Chris Hughton to be named Ghana coach

Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Former Newcastle United manager, Chris Hughton is on the verge of being named new Black Stars, reports in the local media suggest.

The former Ireland player has been in Ghana for some days now, and he is expected to announced as the new Ghana coach.

According to report, the Ghana Football Association [GFA] and the ministry of youth and sports have come to terms to name the former Brighton manager as coach for Ghana.

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Lukman Mumuni
Lukman Abdul Mumin is a Sports Journalist based in Accra, Ghana. He has been writing for the past five years. Lukman joined Sports Brief as an Editor for the Local Desk in 2022.
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