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Former Black Stars midfielder Laryea Kingston has urged Ghanaian coaches to help develop talents emotionally, physically and technically to help in their growth as players.
On April 29, the President of the Ghana Football Association Kurt Okraku launched the Juvenile football league with the aim of investing in the development of young talents to guide them understand the basics of football.
However, former Black Stars midfielder Laryea Kingston believes, aside investing money, coaches in the country must also help in the development of these talents.
“Our coaches must help players develop emotionally, physically and technically. These three things are very important in helping players develop very well,” he said in an interview on the Joy Sports Link.
The 2020/2021 Juvenile football league is set to commence on May 7, 2021.
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