Ghana defender Jonathan Mensah has been speaking about the current issue of whether Ghana coach Avram Grant should stay or leave.
The future of the former Chelsea manager has been trending after Ghana's 2-0 defeat to Egypt in a 2018 World Cup qualifier last Sunday.
With Ghana failing to win a game in their last 5 games, many have suggested the Israeli trainer exit.
According to Jonathan Mensah they are comfortable working with the Israeli but his future can only be determined by the GFA.
"We (players) don't deal with the coach, he is the leader of the team and he has people that deals with him at that level," he said
"So we will just leave that for the management and the federation, for us looking at what we have started with him, we are comfortable working with him but it is not for us the players to say he should go or stay."
Mensah played full 90 minutes for Ghana against Egypt.
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