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Senior Lecturer at the Ghana School of Law Moses Foh-Amoaning has reacted to the appointment of German Bernhard Lippert as Ghana Football Association (GFA) technical director.
In an interview on Nhyira 104.5 FM in Kumasi, the former president of the Ghana Boxing Authority (GFA) admitted he had no knowledge about Lippert and said the GFA should have gone for someone, who has been in synchrony with the football culture and systems in the country.
He suggested Ralph Zumdick, who is familiar with Ghana football having handled the Black Stars in 2003.
"I don't know much about the new technical director of Ghana FA [Bernhard Lippert]. A technical director needs to understand the football philosophy of the nation so he helps develop the brand.
"I would have preferred someone like Ralph Zumdick because he knows Ghana and understands the cultural setting well," Moses Foh Amoaning told Nhyira Power Sports.
Foh-Amoaning, however, trusts Lippert will do a good job.
Foh-Amoaning who wants the football philosophy in the country to be wholly transformed wants a better working environment with structures to allow the new technical director to work with ease.
Bernhard Lippert is currently in Turkey to observe the international friendly games of the Black Stars against Mali on Friday and Qatar on Monday.
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