Acknowledge Milovan Rajevac for Ghana s World Cup capability - GFA
Milovan Rajevac
Randy Abbey accepts Milovan Rajevac did well as Black Stars lead trainer during his short residency and ought to be complimented for the country's capability for the 2022 World Cup.
Rajevac, who was re-selected by Ghana in September of keep going year on a one-year sustainable arrangement, qualified Ghana for the end of the season games prior to being terminated in February.
His exit followed the Black Stars' shock exit from the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations [AFCON] in Cameroon.
Mr Abbey who is an Executive Council individual from the Ghana Football Association [GFA] accepts the Serbian merits recognition for Ghana's 2022 World Cup capability since he guaranteed the group arrived at the last phase of the qualifiers.
Randy Abbey
“Remember that Milovan Rajevac helped Ghana to reach the playoffs of the 2022 World Cup. Without him, we would not have been there,” he told Accra-based Original FM.
“Yes, we had a bad Africa Cup of Nations [AFCON] but he must be applauded for the work he did with the team by leading the team to the playoff,” he added.
Mr Abbey was one of three members appointed by the GFA to find a new coach after Charles Akonnor was fired.
Rajevac, who had impressed in his first stint, was recommended by the committee and approved by the Ghana Football Association [GFA].
Rajevac’s successor Otto Addo defeated Nigeria in the play-offs to secure qualification for the World Cup in Qatar.
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