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Allow CK Akonnor to do his work – Asamoah Gyan
Ghana’s striker Asamoah Gyan has called on Ghanaians particularly the Ghana Football Association to allow head coach of the Black Stars Charles Kwabla Akonnor to do his work.
His comment comes after Palmer, a former management member of the Black Stars accused top GFA officials for playing part in the selection of players to the various national teams.
Gyan, who is the all-time top scorer for the Black Stars attested to the fact that favoritism in the national team is real and has entreated the Ghana FA to desist from player influence.
“CK is a man of his word. I have had a meeting with him and people who are close to him can testify that no one can dictate for him. He will do what favours him as a coach in the sense that when things do not go on well he takes the blame”
“We Ghanaians should allow the coach to do his work. He should take control of the national team so that when things go wrong he can be blame.
“If you influence players on him and he don’t perform whom are you going to blame. But I think CK has played in Germany and with his mentality no one can dictate for him. I’m reliably informed that he quitted with most of the clubs because he doesn’t want anyone to dictate for him” he told Adom FM.
Source: footballghana.com
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