Experienced Ghanaian gaffer, Isaac Opeele Boateng has suggested to the Ghana FA to appoint a young and hungry coach to lead the Black Stars for subsequent assignments.
Ghana had a disastrous AFCON campaign in Cote D'Ivoire, having suffered another group stage eviction after failing to win a single game in three matches; with a defeat and two draws.
The team's ill performance led to the jettisoning of head coach Chris Hughton in what is mainly described as poor performance.
In a recent interview, the ex- Kotoko gaffer has urged the Ghana FA to forget about longevity and experience to rather focus on getting an enterprising coach who looks hungrier for success.
"Coaching is not solely about the number of years in the profession. If that were the case, then top managers like Jose Mourinho and Jurgen Klopp wouldn't have started their coaching careers. I believe the FA should seek out a young and hungry coach eager to make a significant impact."
"Drawing a parallel to past successes, Boateng mentioned, "Kwesi Nyantakyi went to Serbia to bring in Milovan Rajevac, and look at the success Ghana achieved. Therefore, the focus should be on finding a promising young coach prepared to leave a mark."

