Step down – Quayeson advices Black Stars coach Appiah

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The General Secretary of Ghana Coaches Association, Lawyer Francis Quayeson, has suggested to Black Stars head coach, Kwesi Appiah that is about time he listens to Ghanaians and step down.

Coach Appiah has come under immense pressure from a section of Ghanaians to leave his post following the team’s underwhelming performance in AFCON 2019 in Egypt.

In an interview with Dailymailgh.com, Lawyer Quayeson said “when it comes to issues of national interest and importance, we don’t only think about yourself and the Association, we have to be reasonable and also accept the concern of what other citizens are saying, so if it gets to a point and we see this is what the majority want then a decision will be made.

“We can’t stick our neck out and insist on supporting our Association member, the Black Stars is our pride and we need to face the reality and stop thinking about our personal interest.”

“He (Appiah) is matured and knows what will benefit the country and himself but I think he will put the interest of Ghana first,” Quayeson noted.

Lawyer Quayeson insisted that Appiah has enjoyed support from the Association, but they will consider the call of Ghanaians ahead of their associate member.

By Delrand Ansah Mensah Whyte (SKIPPER), Daily Mail GH

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