Black Stars head coach Kwesi Appiah has rubbished claims saying he struggles to manage players with big egos in the national team.
Kwesi Appiah was fired after the 2014 World Cup in Brazil following players indiscipline actions at the tournament as many believed the head coach was unable to control his players.
But the gaffer has rebutted those claims, saying that those perceiving him in that picture do not understand his tactics.
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“You see these are some of the things that if you’ve played before, they wouldn’t be issues that will pin me down, if it’s difficult to handle the players then I don’t think I’m qualified to be a head coach," Kwesi Appiah told Ghanaweb.
“The important thing is that sometimes the coach has to take a decision that is different from what they expect, and they think the coach is taking that decision because he wants to take some particular player out but I know what I am doingâ€, he explained.
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According to reports, the Black Stars trainer had problems handling Kevin-Prince Boateng, Sulley Muntari and Michael Essien at the 2014 Brazil World Cup.