Milovan’s disciplinary record will push ‘relaxed’ players to work more, says Ayew brothers PRO

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The spokesperson for the Ayew family believes the Serbian will bring out the best from the Black Stars players

Fiifi Tackie, spokesperson for the Ayew family, believes that new Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac will succeed because of his disciplinary actions.

The 68-year-old signed a one-year contract with Ghana FA last month to replace Charles Kwablah Akonnor and will play his first game against Zimbabwe in the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers on October 9.

“The Milovan Rajevac I know when he makes his decision, it is final and nobody can change his mind,” Tackie said.

“He will give you the chance and if you don’t prove yourself forget it, no matter who you are and we need it.

“There are some players in the team who are too relaxed. They feel their position is guaranteed and we need some sort of competition. From the goalkeeper to the bench. If Milovan decides that this player is off, that’s it.

“Milovan Rajevac will be super motivated to do what he did in the past now that he has returned. Let’s use Kwesi Appiah as an example.

“He did a good job in his second stint especially in games against South Africa and Sao Tome. I think Milo will learn from his mistakes,” he added.

Ghana sit second on the Group G of the qualifiers with three points, one point behind leaders South Africa.

According to a research, the Serbian currently sits tenth on the list as he is set to take charge of the Black Stars in the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers next month.

Morocco head coach Vahid Halilhodzic is the highest paid African coach as he is paid almost $90,000 while Carlos Queiroz of Egypt and Algeria coach Djamel Belmadi sit in second and third place respectively.

South Africa coach Hugo Broos and Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr are also in the list as they earn $50,000 and $55,000 respectively.

SALARIES of African NT coaches (TOP earners)

🇲🇦 Vahid Halilhodzic – $89K
🇪🇬 Carlos Queiroz – $85K
🇩🇿 Djamel Belmadi – $65K
🇨🇲 Antonio Conceiçao – $59K
🇱🇾 Javier Clemente – $59K
🇨🇩 Hector Cuper – $55K
🇳🇬 Gernot Rohr – $55K
🇿🇦 Hugo Broos – $50K
🇨🇮 Patrice Beaumelle – $35K
🇬🇭 Milovan Rajevac – $30K
🇲🇷 Corentin Martins – $30K
🇺🇬 Micho Sredojevic – $24K
🇧🇯 Michel Dussuyer – $28K
🇸🇳 Aliou Cisse – $27K
🇬🇳 Didier Six – $20K
🇦🇴 Pedro Goncalves – $20K

Milovan has been tasked to qualify Ghana to the 2022 Fifa World Cup and win 2021 Africa Cup of Nations to be staged in Cameroon next year.

He will earn $300,000 each if he is able to achieve any of the two targets set for him by Ghana Football Association.

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