Former chairman of the Ghana Football Association [GFA], Dr. Nyaho Nyaho- Tamakloe has urged the FA’s current administration to name Chris Hughton as the team’s next head coach.
Otto Addo left his position as head coach of the Black Stars after the team was eliminated from the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The Black Stars are now without a head coach.
Ghana finished at the bottom of Group H with three points after three games played.
With the Ghana FA yet to appoint a new trainer for the team, the Hearts of Oak board member wants the former Newcastle United and Brighton boss to be given the team as the new trainer.
Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe speaking to Daily Graphic in an interview opined that the former Tottenham Hotspurs gaffer has all it takes to take charge of the team.
He added that Hughton was the only one with the credentials to catapult the team to the desired level.
Meanwhile, Kurt Okraku, who is the President of the GFA has also said they are not in a hurry to appoint a new trainer for the Black Stars.
Mr Okraku hinted the next coach could be known by the first quarter of 2023 by which time the team will play in an Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Angola in Luanda.
Chris Hughton served as the technical advisor for the Black Stars under Otto Addo.