Ghana head coach Milovan Rajevac rallies supporters for Ghana ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Ethiopia and South Africa.
Black Stars are back in good shape to be in contention for the world championship in Qatar in the coming year, following significant wins earlier in the month.
They have secured two wins against Zimbabwe during Cape Coast and Harare respectively to stay one point ahead of South Africa heading into the next two games.
Ghana will play Ethiopia before ending their group stage campaign by hosting a home match against the Bafana Bafana, a game that many believe will decide which team will win the group, and also qualify to play in the playoffs.
“I must say that I am happy because I am getting lots of support and one of my goals is to make people of Ghana happy because football is life here and for Ghana to qualify to the World Cup, it is something that the whole country will be extremely happy and ecstatic about that. As I have managed to do that in the past, I hope we will be able to do this again, so I will do everything I can to make the whole nation happy, this is my target and mission so nothing else matters and the only way we can succeed is if we do this together,” the Serbian tactician said.
“Government, GFA, players, technical team, fans and media, we all have the same agenda and want the same thing so if we support each other as we did in the past, I feel we are on the right path and if we manage to do that in the last, why can’t we do that again. Everything is in our hands and with the support and unity, desire and determination and the fact that we are ready to fight and give our best for this country, I think we can achieve great things in the future.”
Milovan is promised an additional $300,000 bonus should he be able to make it to the World Cup.
He was able to qualify Ghana into his first 2010 World Cup in his first tournament.
Source: Kingaziz.com