Milovan Rajevac Wants To Build New Black Stars Capable Of Competing At The Highest Level

Black Stars head coach, Milovan Rajevac, has said he would like to create a strong team that can compete against any national team around the world.

The Serbian trainer started his second period working with the Black Stars on a good note, after scoring two victories over Zimbabwe at the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier earlier this month.

According to Rajevac, when comparing the team he played with in the past with the current squad, Ghana football has a promising future, but he requires time to build the players.

It is not easy to compare, but definitely the last generation was very strong and successful and in this generation, I can see a lot of talents, many beautiful talents for the future so Ghanaians shouldn’t worry about the future of Ghana football.

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It is important to develop them well and as I said, this is just the beginning, and it takes time to set up everything and to correct some things and to make Ghana okay in competitive football at the highest level. This is something that is my job and luckily in this last camp, the atmosphere was amazing among everybody and as I said earlier. I am really grateful for the opportunity to work in this condition, I have people around me who are very dedicated to their work, my technical team, medical department, equipment officers and President of the GFA was very supportive and all members of the committee including the Ministry and president of the country. We all have the same goal, and this is the only way we can achieve great success.

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I can see so many good comments from the media and the fans, so they are equally important in this process. The only way we can achieve great things is if we think the same way and know what is our primary target and do everything in our power to achieve that together, and I think we are on the right path,” he added.

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The 67-year-old has been among Ghana’s top coaches over the past decade due to his achievements.

Milovan, who was given an initial one-year deal from the Ghana Football Association, has been assigned the responsibility of qualifying Ghana to participate in the 2022 FIFA World Cup to be hosted in 2022.

An idea that could bring him $350,000 if he is successful.

Ghana plays Ethiopia in addition to South Africa in the final stage of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers next month.

Source: Kingaziz.com

Source: Kingaziz.com