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Ghana's Black Stalets head coach, Laryea Kingston has stated that coaching the team is helping him to grow rapidly.

 

According to the former Ghana international, leveraging his experience as a former player is helping him to improve his coaching, gain good experience and develop his team with resilience.


Speaking ahead of the commencement of the WAFU Zone B U17 Cup of Nations, Kingston said: ‘’We had our first loss against Russia since the technical team took over, our first loss in so many games, for us it was very shocking and the boys as well, but for me, I think our next game against Serbia, they learnt from their mistakes and they came out playing very well”.


“We met a different style of play, in the first edition that we featured in Serbia. It was more of Western Europeans participating and this time around it was more of Eastern Europeans, so for me I think it was a very good experience for me as a coach to understand every part of world the way they play and the mindset of the coaches,” Kingston said in an interview with the Ghana FA media team.



The WAFU Zone B U17 Cup of Nations will kick off in Accra, Ghana, today (Wednesday), May 15.



Coach Laryea Kingston is eager to shepherd the Black Starlets to win the tournament.



By: Pascal Amoah