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Chris Hughton with former Black Stars captain and coach, Kwesi Appiah in London in 2012

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Former Ghana captain and coach Kwasi Appiah rallies support for Black Stars

Former Black Stars head coach, James Kwasi Appiah, has called on Ghanaians to close their ranks and rally behind the technical team and the playing body to ensure a good showing at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

While congratulating the coaching staff headed by Otto Addo and the players for securing Ghana’s fourth FIFA World Cup qualification, Coach Appiah stressed the need for the entire nation to unite behind the team to enable them to excel in Qatar come November-December.

The man, who is passionate about the future of the Black Stars, praised the players for dying for the nation when it mattered most.

He noted that the Black Stars had come this far through teamwork, hence the need to maintain the same collective effort to sustain the momentum.

“I appeal to Ghanaians to come together and support the technical team especially to enable the Black Stars to perform well at the upcoming World Cup in Qatar,” the reserved coach told Graphic Sports Online last Wednesday.

“What we need now after qualifying is to build a strong team for the World Cup, and the technical team needs the support of all Ghanaians to achieve that,” he stressed.

He said since football was the only force that united the nation, this was the time for all Ghanaians to bury their differences and throw their weight behind the team to enable them to excel at the World Cup in Qatar.

He said since the World Cup was just a few months away, there was the need for preparations to start immediately after last Friday’s draw in Qatar.

He, however, commended Ghanaians for the massive support they offered the team during the playoff against Nigeria, which saw Ghana qualifying via the away goals rule following a 1-1 draw with the Super Eagles of Nigeria in Abuja last Tuesday night.

The Stars’ Head Coach Otto Addo rightly acknowledged after Ghana’s qualification that he and his technical team, comprising Chris Hughton (Technical Advisor) and assistants George Boateng and Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, only came to complete a job which began with coaches Kwasi Appiah, C.K Akonnor and Milovan Rajevac.

Credit: Graphic Sports 

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