Ghana’s coach, Milovan Rajevac, has declined to take the blame for the Black Stars’ poor performance at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.


Following Ghana’s loss to debutants Comoros on Tuesday evening, Rajevac, who coached Ghana to the final in 2010, saw his team depart the group stage for the first time since 2006.

After a stalemate with Gabon and a defeat to Morocco on an opening day, Comoros were defeated. Ghana failed to win a single match for the first time in the competition’s history.

Milovan said at the presser: “I came to Ghana just three and a half months ago, don’t expect magic,”

After Comoros’ 3-2 vic tory against Ghana in a match the Black Stars required to win to advance to the next stage of the competition, calls for Rajevac’s removal have gotten stronger among Ghanaians.

Rajevac, who was reelected to succeed Charles Akonnor in September of last year, has maintained that he has no intentions to resign the role.

He said, “I will stay and lead Ghana in the World Cup qualifiers in March. I believe we have a team that can become stronger and get to the World Cup.”

“My target was to qualify Ghana for the World Cup, this AFCON is my primary target. I am looking forward to qualifying Ghana for the world cup in March.”

SOURCE: www.Ghgossip.com

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