Former Black Stars coach Kwesi Appiah will not turn down chance to handle Ghana again in future.
The former Asante kotoko defender says a return ‘’could be possible’’ as fans continue to call for the dismissal of Avram Grant following the Black Stars stuttering start to the 2018 World Cup qualifiers.
Appiah is the only indigenous coach to have helped the Black Stars qualify for the World Cup, after leading the Stars to Brazil in 2014 but was shown the exit, mainly due to the team’s inability to progress from a tough group.
He was sacked in September 2014 and has since been coaching in Sudan, where he was recently adjudged best coach in the topflight.
“Coaching is my profession and I can’t tell where my next destination will be,” he spoke to Starr FM.
“It could be possible, no one can tell. I am a Coach and is my job so am always ready to join any team.”
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