Ghana Appoint Belgian Coach For Black Stars

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is allegedly facing mounting pressure from the government to appoint Belgian trainer Marc Brys ahead of the forthcoming international friendlies against Uganda and Nigeria, BSNSports.com.ng has sourced from GhanaWeb. 

The GFA's preferred candidate, Otto Addo, is still negotiating his contract with Borussia Dortmund, leaving room for speculation about his eventual return to the Black Stars helm.

Meanwhile, the association is said to be mulling over the potential fallout should Addo fail to deliver results, much like his predecessor Milovan Rajevac did during his ill-fated second stint with the team.

Brys, a seasoned coach with over two decades of experience, has been linked with the Black Stars job due to his reputation for producing successful teams.

Although he has only won one major trophy - the Belgian Cup in 2005 with Beerschot AC - Brys has coached several clubs across Europe and Asia, including FC Eindhoven, OH Leuven, Germinal Beerschot, Mouscron, Sint Truiden, Al-Raed, and Najran.

 

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