Former Ghana star Laryea Kingston says he can coach Black Stars without a sweat

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Laryea Kingston, the former Ghana international, has expressed his willingness to accept the coaching role for the Black Stars with confidence and ease. The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is actively seeking a new trainer for the senior national team following the departure of Chris Hughton amidst the disappointing performance at the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast.

In response to this, a five-member committee has been established to recommend a suitable coach to the Executive Council of the Football Association.

With his coaching experience gained from working with the youth team of Danish side FC Nordsjaelland and the Right to Dream Academy, Kingston has affirmed his readiness to take on the challenge of coaching the Black Stars. He emphasized his preparedness for the role, highlighting his familiarity with the demands and expectations associated with coaching at the highest level.

Kingston confidently stated his acceptance of the Black Stars coaching role, citing his belief in his capabilities to handle the responsibilities effectively. He expressed his understanding of the level of expertise required for the position and reiterated his readiness to embrace the opportunity if presented to him.

As the current assistant head coach of the Black Starlets, Kingston brings valuable experience and insights into the Ghanaian football landscape. His familiarity with the local football scene and his coaching pedigree position him as a strong candidate for the coveted role of coaching the Black Stars.

Kingston’s affirmation of his readiness to take on the coaching role underscores his commitment to contributing to the development and success of Ghanaian football. His confidence and determination to excel in the position reflect his passion for the sport and his desire to make a meaningful impact on the national team’s performance and prospects.

With Kingston’s endorsement of his suitability for the Black Stars coaching role, the Ghana Football Association may consider him as a viable candidate for the position. His confidence, experience, and dedication to the sport make him a compelling choice to lead the national team forward in its quest for success on the international stage.

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