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Ghana Football Association(GFA) technical directorate member Francis Oti Akenteng has rubbished recent reports claiming the Black Stars will require a technical director to excel at next year's FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
There have been a lot of reactions to this development with former Ghana FA chairman Alhaji MND Jawula stating it will not be out of place if the FA appoint a technical head to aid the work of Black Stars coach Kwasi Appiah who is on the verge of qualifying Ghana for a third successive World Cup.
Akenteng does not expect any appointment of a technical director since they are capable of always advising coach Kwasi Appiah.
"We have to forget about it because I believe and I know it will not happen. Ghanaians have hope in Kwasi Appiah and the technical and development committee set up by the Ghana FA so if Kwasi needs any advice we are there and is something we have always been doing," he told Joy sports.
("We haven't left him (Kwasi Appiah) like that or is it because we don't come to the forefront, look at him he’s been performing wonderfully well, so what again."
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