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    “I have reached the highest point in coaching now” Ghana Head Coach Kwesi Appiah

    Clinton EletoBy Clinton EletoJanuary 3, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kwesi Appiah said he has reached the highest point of coaching, he claims that taken a team to the world cup is the pinnacle of coaching and he has achieved that feat.

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    Kwesi guided Ghana Black Stars to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil four years ago where his team displayed unconvincing performances; they lost to USA and Portugal, and later held Germany to a 2-2 draw.

    “I have reached the highest point in coaching now,” he told Kumasi-based  Kessben FM

    “If you coach to the World Cup level , that is the pinnacle. The rest are all bonuses.”

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