Having failed to qualify the Black Stars out of their group at the Afcon, the Serbian coach insists that his job is not on the line
Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac has stressed he will not offer his resignation despite the Black Stars experiencing their worst ever performance at the Africa Cup of Nations since 2006.
Ghana failed to win any of their three games at the 2021 Afcon and bowed out of the tournament at the bottom of Group C having lost to Morocco and Comoros and sharing the spoils with Gabon.
However, Milovan believes he still has an unfinished business with the Black Stars as he feels he is still the right man to qualify them to the 2022 Fifa World Cup to be staged in Qatar later this year.
“I’m not leaving. I want to stay and qualify Ghana to the World Cup,” Milovan said after the defeat to Comoros.
“We didn’t start the game against Comoros how we wanted and we conceded an early goal. It was a poor start for us and and then the red card to Andre Ayew changed everything. I think Comoros deserved this win because they played very well than us,” he added.
Ghana has qualified to the final round of the World Cup qualifiers and would know their opponents in March after a draw by Caf.