The Warriors will be without the Croatian manager when they face Black Stars next month in the World Cup qualifiers
Ghana will face Zimbabwe, who will be without their head coach Zdravko Lugarosic, in the third game of Group G of 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers on October 5 and 9 in Cape Coast and Harare respectively.
The former Asante Kotoko boss, who was infamously sacked by supporters led by Seidu Mba, has been in charge of Zimbabwe since last year and has played 14 games.
Unfortunately, and Zimbabwe have picked just a win in 14 games, losing eight and sharing the spoils in five of them.
After their last 1-0 defeat against Ethiopia in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, a lot of pressure was mounted on the football association’s president to sack Lugarosic and he has officially sacked on Sunday.
Reports suggest that a local coach will officially be unveiled this week to take over and see if he can turn their poor campaign around.
Zimbabwe have only one point from two games and a win against Ghana could breath life back into their chances of qualifying to the mundial.
Ghana sit second in Group G with three points after the defeat to leaders South Africa in Johannesburg and Charles Kwablah could also lose his position as Ghana coach if he fails to win the two games against Zimbabwe.