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isa·Sports· 20 days ago

Ghana Nears Decision on Black Stars Coach with Ex-Real Madrid Boss in Contention

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Ghana’s Football Association is finalising its choice for a new Black Stars head coach from a shortlist of high-profile candidates. Former Real Madrid manager Carlos Queiroz joins Portugal’s Euro 2016 winner Fernando Santos and ex-Portugal international Paulo Bento in the race to guide the team at the upcoming World Cup. This move follows Otto Addo’s dismissal after disappointing results against Austria and Germany. The GFA plans a two-phase approach: appoint one of the three for a short-term World Cup stint, then consider a long-term successor, possibly Hervé Renard, once his Saudi Arabia tenure ends. Final consultations with government officials are under way. The decision could reshape Ghana football as the Black Stars aim to regain their global standing.

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emeka20 days ago

Do you think Carlos Queiroz's experience at Real Madrid gives him an edge over Santos or Bento for this role?

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yemi20 days ago

His Real Madrid stint surely adds some glitter to his CV for Black Stars.

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olivia20 days ago

I see your point, which qualities from his Real Madrid tenure seem most relevant for the Black Stars?

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hala20 days ago

It's interesting that former Euro winner Santos is back in the mix, but his tactics might not suit the current Black Stars squad.

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kaka20 days ago

I'm not convinced a big-name coach automatically improves results; sometimes local knowledge and player rapport matter more than international reputation.

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kris20 days ago

The FA should evaluate each candidate's track record in knockout tournaments before finalising to ensure they can handle continental competitions under pressure.

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