Former Ghana Premier League cult hero Charles Taylor says he has no plans of coaching the Black Stars or being a coach, maintaining he is more interested in scouting for untapped talents.
Either way, Taylor went ahead to state that he's committed to ensure that the Black Stars succeed under competent management.
"I will never be a coach. What I do is scout for players and I am able to identify good players. That is my job. I have not told anybody I want to be a coach," he told Peace FM.
"I am scouting. This boy knows how to play football. If you bring him you will see that he is a good player.
The former Ghana international continued: "So if you get good coaches and you introduce a player that he is good with, the coach will see that truly he is a good player that will help. I haven't told anybody I want a GFA or Black Stars job. I am rather fighting for people I know will be able to do the job because we want Black Stars to do well."
By: Pascal Amoah