Former Ghana midfielder, Sarfo Gyamfi believes Mas-Ud Didi Dramani has what it takes to be the head coach of the senior national team, the Black Stars.
The Ghana Football Association on Wednesday confirmed the sacking of Milovan Rajevac after a poor campaign at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations [AFCON].
Ghana exited the tournament at the group phase with no win. The Black Stars finished 4th with just a point.
Following his termination of Rajevac's contract, Gyamfi believes Didi Dramani must be considered for the vacant job.
“I prefer Didi Dramani to be the next Black Stars head coach because during his stint with Kotoko he was open to criticism and advice,” Gyamfi, who was part of Ghana's 1992 AFCON told Accra based Onua TV.
“Black Stars without local-based players, it will be difficult for us to win trophies,” Gyamfi added.
Milovan Rajevac returned to the West African country on a one year deal replacing CK Akonnor.
The Serbian trainer steered the team to book a place in the 2022 Fifa World Cup playoffs.
Meanwhile, Didi Dramani is not attached after ending his spell with Danish side Nordsjaelland where he worked as a transitional coach.