A former African star has revealed he is ready to take the head coach role at the Ghanaian national team.
The Black Stars are seemingly at the lowest after failing to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, just a year after not advancing past the group stages at the 2023 AFCON.
George Boateng was the assistant coach during the 2023 edition but is now throwing his hat in the ring for the big job.
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"I have done quite a lot of learning and developing myself as a coach. And now, I feel like I'm ready to be a head coach," he told Soccer Africa.
Boateng also spoke about the national team's decline in recent years.
"I am a very strong believer in continuity. I said it straight after the tournament [2023 AFCON] and also in the media that as disappointing as it is, the federation has to analyze it.
"You have to go in-depth to see where the mistakes were in terms of management, players and staff and then you replace those who were not competent enough; whether being it the playing body, staff member or technical team.
"You then rebuild on that but I am not too sure if that has been done after the Africa Cup of Nations because you can see that after I left we have now had a bigger slide because at least when I was there, we qualified and we were unlucky not to get out of the group stage," he added.