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Former Black Stars player, Yaw Preko says Goran “Plavi” Stevanovic should be a man and leave his post.
The Head Coach of the Black Stars has been under critical scrutiny after the team’s dismal showing at the AFCON 2012 with some calling for his exit and others calling for a second chance.
But the former Black Star winger in an interview on Multi TV’s Badwam Sports, Agokansie on Thursday, said this should not be a matter of whether to keep him or not because the embattled coach made a categorical statement that he will have to go by honourably.
He told us he was going to win the cup and if he fails to get to the final he will resign so why the hullabaloo, he quizzed.
I expect him to be honourable and live by his statement because nobody forced him to make that statement, he added.
Yaw Preko currently is imparting his expertise as the Head Coach of Westland FC, a Division Two side.
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