Despite concerns by sports journalists that Black Stars coach Avram Grant is not committed to developing the local game, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has been quick to Grant's rescue.
At a press conference held 30th November 2015 to review his performance since he took over a year ago, the GFA expressed satisfaction with the former Chelsea coach.
In this picture GFA Communications Director Saani Daara shows the GFA love relationship with the Israeli is clearly not lost.
What at all is Saani Daara whispering into Avram Grant's ears much to his great delight?
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