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Former head coach of the Black Stars, Charles Kwablan Akonnor, says he made mistakes during his time in charge of the Black Stars.
Akonnor was appointed as the gaffer of the team in January 2019 but a string of poor performances saw the former Asante Kotoko coach relieved of his role.
The 48-year-old headed 10 games with a win rate of just 40% – having won four, lost four, and drawn two.
Speaking on Asempa FM, Akonnor, who received lots of backlashes, admitted to making errors.
“I made mistakes. I’ve learned a lot from that area. If I get the chance again it would definitely be different in how I go about things,” he said.
The former Black Stars player was then replaced by Milovan Rajevac, who was also given the boot before the World Cup playoffs against Nigeria.
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