A second-place finish in Angola at the 2010 African Cup of Nations and a historic quarter-finals finish at the World Cup in South Africa the same year made Ghana the best team on the continent and an instant powerhouse on the globe.
But while his impact will forever be recognized, the style of play he introduced was not the exciting and expansive style of play that most Ghanaians would have loved to see.
Milo’s first reign was characterized by a steely defence and a well-structured counter-attacking team potent enough to win whenever it mattered most. Read Full Story
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