Sports News of Thursday, 5 June 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Ignatius Osei-Fosu is the assistant coach of Sudan's national football team. He previously managed Medeama. Osei-Fosu urges Ghanaian football authorities to trust local coaches more.
He believes that relying on foreign coaches has not worked well. His comments follow a challenging coaching period under GFA President Kurt Okraku. The Black Stars have seen many changes in coaching staff recently.
Osei-Fosu points out that local coaches can succeed if given support. He states, "We have capable men in Ghana." He emphasizes that no foreign coach has won anything for Ghana historically.
His remarks contribute to the ongoing discussion about Ghana football's future. The Black Stars have struggled to perform well internationally in recent years. As the GFA prepares for upcoming qualifiers, the debate continues: should they support local talent or seek foreign help?