The former Ghanaian footballer, now a Licenced Coach, has filed an application for the position of the Head Coach of the Black Stars of Ghana after Chris Hughton was pink-slipped from his postion.
The 52 year old retired Ghanaian professional footballer sees this vacancy as an opportunity to merge his tactical ingenuity and playing experience together to take up the much coveted position of Black Stars head Coach.
“First of all I want to acknowledge the playing body, Ghana football association for shortlisting me, granting an interview to put across the reasons for my application”.
I have been a player in both local and the international terrain, with my experience as a professional coach, both in Europe and in Ghana, I believe I have what it takes to bring together a “ready to play” team, young men who are committed to raising the flag of Ghana up high. I want the national head coach position, together with my team we already have the various strategies in place to bring back the love, fill stadiums and produce results if given the chance. It will be a privilege to contribute together with the team, in putting Ghana back in the top rankings.
“I want to bring harmony in the dressing room, that’s the first vital means of achieving unity on the field of play. As a retired player, I know the dynamics of the game, the footall ecosystem in Ghana and I am ready to translate all of these into result-oriented action on the field of play” – Coach Michael Osei, Via Zoom