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Former Black Stars attacker, Laryea Kingston, says he's ready to coach any of the National Teams, and claims that he's ideas on how to develop players.

Ghana Black Starlets finished third in the recent WAFU Zone B tournament.

The Black Satellites have failed to qualify for the U-20 African Cup of Nations.

Laryea, 41, says he's ready to coach the junior national teams and expects a call from the Ghana Football Association for the job.

"Anytime the FA will call me and they believe that I have what it takes to help the country, I’m ready to serve. I’m just waiting for that call. It’s one of my ambition to serve my country," Laryea said on Starr FM.

”I can have a coaching job in Europe and any part of the world but if I don’t serve my country, it will be something that will not be complete in my life. At the moment I’m ready when it comes to juvenile football," he insisted.

“I have ideas about how to develop players so if the nation gives me the opportunity to coach one of the youth national teams, I will be more than happy to bring all my experiences and the knowledge that I have acquired throughout my coaching career on board,” he concluded.

By: Abdul Razak Salim