The Ghana Football Association will look at the next Black Stars coach and also evaluate the performance of departed Avram Grant in a meeting to be held on Tuesday.
The Black Stars management committee will meet the executive committee to submit their report and deliberate on the choice of the next Black Stars head coach
"We will meet the executive committee to submit our management and technical reports which has always been the standard practice. The issue of the next coach will surely be top on the agenda," George Afriyie, chairman of the Black Stars management committee.
"I want to be careful when it comes to next coach of the Stars, Ghanaians want a coach that will take us to the promise land, win us AFCON and qualify us for the world cup.
Ghana are without a coach following the departure of Avram Grant after the poor show at the just ended AFCON in Gabon where the Black Stars ended 4th at the event.
Reports are that many coaches have started submitting their CVs for the vacant job despite the GFA yet to open the lid for applications.
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