The Ghana Football Association (CAF) has confirmed coach Maxwell Konadu will be in charge of the Black Stars remaining two AFCON qualifiers against Uganda and Togo this month following the delay in appointing a substantive coach.
Konadu has so far picked up four points from two games in the qualifiers following the sacking of Coach Kwesi Appiah.
Even though, the GFA’s search committee has completed its task of interviewing prospective coaches, the Ghana FA and Ministry of Youth and Sports are yet to finalise arrangements for a new coach.
“Maxwell will be in charge of the two games unless something dramatic happens or something new happens, he is in charge and will name the squad for the two matches,” Ibrahim Saani Daara revealed.
Ghana will play Uganda in Kampala on November 15 and face Togo at home on November 19.
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