Great Olympics coach Godwin Attram has thrown his weight behind three local coaches he feels can take up the Black Stars role.
The role became vacant after Avram Grant’s departure with the nationality of the coach the most topical issue since then.
While the vast majority have thrown their weight behind a Ghanaian, Attram has gone a step further in naming the three who can do the job.
"I will urge the Ghana Football Association to give the Black Stars coaching role to either Maxwell Konadu, Didi Dramani or Ibrahim Tanko,” he told Football Ghana.
"These are the local coaches I believe can deliver for the country when given the nod to lead the senior national team.
"They have been in the game for quite sometime now and with all the experience they possess at the moment, they can go all the way to deliver," he added.
Attram has had his say. Do you side with him or do you have a preference for the role?
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