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Former head coach of the Black Stars of Ghana Kwasi Appiah has said he has no regret of handling the national team.
The former Asante Kotoko defender had two stints with the Black Stars with the second stint coming to a close in January 2020.
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His name has gone down in the history books as the first African to qualify Ghana to the FIFA World Cup (2014) though it ended woefully for Ghana.
Despite the backslashes he received during his tenure as the head coach of the Black Stars, coach Kwasi Appiah has no regret of handling the Black Stars, and believe he left a legacy.
“I don’t see any regret within my tenure at the National Team of Ghana. I did the best that I can which yielded results and the most important thing is that you leave a legacy behind which will serve as a precedent for the upcoming talents”, Appiah told Light FM.
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“I was unfortunate then because most of the times that I handled the team, it was like I must search for quality players to replace those fading away. My first time in 2014 was a clear example to replace Micheal Essien, Stephen Appiah, Sulley Muntari, with Jordan Ayew, Christian Atsu, and it continued during my second time”, he added.
Coach Kwasi Appiah is currently unattached but has been heavily linked to several clubs in the continent and even the Sudan national team.