Patron of the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) Ambassador Quarcoo has waded in the recent debate as to who occupies the vacant Black Stars coaching seat insisting foreign coaches are more disciplined than locals.
Ray Quarcoo, a former sports journalist will surely incur the wrath of the local technicians but still maintains that the level of discipline of the local coaches can’t be compared to the foreign coaches.
“I have heard several arguments why foreign coaches are more preferable than their local counterparts but the most annoying one is that, most soccer administrators on the continent believe that expatriate coaches are better than the local ones; and that the reality on the ground is that, most people following the game of football in Africa have noticed that foreign coaches seem to be more disciplined and serious in their activities than those on the continent when it comes to the national team job,” he told graphiconline.
Ghana is currently looking for a successor for Avram Grant after parting ways with the Ghana FA.
A six member committee has been set up by the Ghana Football Association to search for a new Black Stars coach following the departure of Avram Grant.
There has been mixed reactions as to whether a local coach or foreigner should be handed the job.
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