Former Ghana international Godwin Attram has called on Ghanaians to exercise patience with Black Stars coach Kwesi Appiah as he continues with his team's rebuilding process.
Th 58-year-old gaffer has been faced with criticism for his snub of captain Asamoah Gyan, deputy skipper Andre Ayew and Crystal Palace striker Jordan Ayew, who all last played for the Stars in September 2017.
Ghana's shock 1-0 defeat to Kenya in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers on Saturday has only heightened agitations.
“As a tactician, I can confidently say Kwesi Appiah will recall the old players [in good time]. But if there is so much pressure on him to recall them, then he cannot build the team," Attram, former coach of local side Great Olympics, said on Agoo TV.
“If you’re building a team, you cannot do it with all the guys. Why do we always blame coaches for the underperformance of players?
“Kwesi Appiah assembled players from various top flight leagues across the world, so if they do not perform well on a matchday, we should blame them instead.”
Appiah, who first led the Black Stars between 2012 and 2014, was re-appointed head coach of in May last year towards the end of the disappointing 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign.
He has been tasked to qualify for and win next year's Afcon to hold in Cameroon.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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sincerely i dont understand what is going on in Black Stars. Kevin Prince Boateng has be called back. he has been snubbed just because he is showed signs of indiscipline. no. how many of our current players can be compared to him.how much time do we have to give to Kwasi Appiah in order FOR HIM TO DISCHARGE HIS DUTIES