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Former Ghana coach Sellas Tetteh says he is owed two months' salary by the Sierra Leone Football Association.
Tetteh was contracted by the Sierra Leonean Football Federation as a caretaker coach for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
He narrowly missed qualification to the tournament but the people of Sierra Leone have expressed satisfaction with his work and want him to stay.
But Tetteh is not thing about that until all his outstanding finances are cleared.
''For now it's 50-50 because I'm waiting for two months salary arrears before I can consider their offer,'' he told Graphic Sports.
''The people really want me back because of the work I did. They are not playing any league there, I had to do a lot of groundwork to build a team for the qualifiers.
''Now both the ministry and the government have joined the FA to let me stay because they are impressed with my work.''
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