Ghana Black Stars Coach Stevanovic Insists He Makes His Owns Decisions

Ghana coach Goran Stevanovic has asked Ghanaians to trust in his ability to make the right calls for the Black Stars and insists he is the man solely in charge of player call-ups to the national team.

The Serbian’s decision to leave the in-form Andre Ayew out of the side for the two games against Sudan and Nigeria and the seeming inconsistencies in the criteria for player call-ups was the main subject of an inquisition at his pre-game press conference before the international friendly against Nigeria.

Suggestions that other non-football factors have influenced his recent call ups, a section heavily pursued by sections of the media seems to have riled the Serbian who was facing the Ghanaian media for he first time since the controversial calls.

And he used the occasion to insist that for every game he makes the call on which players to call up based on the opponent.

He claimed the Olympique Marseille midfielder was not fully fit at the time he was finalizing his squad for the two games and and said e was not sure if he will recover in good time. “I think I made a good decision,” he added.

Asked about the continued absence of AC Milan midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng from the side, Stevanovic insisted the door was not shut in the face of any player.

“Door is open for everybody. I don’t forget. Rule for all is discipline. The players believe me and I believe in the team too.”

As the inquisition centred heavily on the decisions he has made as Ghana boss at the expense of the Nigeria game, the Serbian lost his cool briefly, suggesting it was not right to be focussing on absent players after qualification for the Nations Cup.

“I don’t know why after a great game against Sudan to qualify for the Nations Cup we need to walkabout negative things. I take decisions and I stand by the decisions,” he adds.

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Ghana Black Stars Crushes Togo

Michael Oti Adjei

Scorers: Adiyiah, Jonathan. Mensah, Own Goal, Inkoom

Goran Stevanovic’s tenure as Ghana boss got off to the best possible start with a 4-1 victory over Togo in Antwerp, Belgium.

Dominic Adiyiah scored only his second goal in a year-and-a-half to hand Ghana the lead over its eastern neighbors, but Togo fought back with an equalizer via the penalty spot at the start of the second half.

However, the Black Stars fought back to claim victory and the bragging rights with goals from defender Jonathan Mensah and an own-goal after good work from midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah.

Samuel Inkoom who replaced striker Prince Tagoe finished off a perfect move by in-form Dominic Adiyiah to seal the deserved victory.

Stevanovic set out his side in an attacking manner, playing the Adiyiah and Prince Tagoe up-front and the attack-minded midfielders Sulley Muntari and Kwadwo Asamoah behind them.

The result is likely to ensure Ghana retain their place as the top-ranked side in Africa and for Stevanovic it will buy him precious goodwill as he embarks on one of the most difficult jobs in African football.

And for a coach who promised to win and win with style, Stevanovic could not have wished for a better start.

Ghana line-up

Richard Kingson; John Painstil, Isaac Vorsah/Jonathan Mensah, John Mensah/John Boye, David Addy; Anthony Annan/Emmanuel Agyeman Badu, Kwadwo Asamoah, Sulley Muntari/Nana Kwesi Asare, Bernard Kumordzi/Derek Boateng; Dominic Adiyiah, Prince Tagoe/Samuel Inkoom

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Profile of The New Ghana Black Stars Coach

Ghana Black Stars new coach Serbian Goran Stevanovic
Ghana Black Stars new coach Serbian Goran Stevanovic

Serbian Goran Stevanovic has been appointed coach of the 2010 World Cup quarter-finalists Ghana Black Stars. The 44-year-old would be unveiled to the Press on Wednesday January 12, 2011

Coach Goran Stevanovic replacing his fellow citizen Milovan Rajevac who led Ghana to the quarter-final at the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa.


Below is a full profile of the new coach:

FULL NAME:    Goran ‘Plavi’ Stevanovic
Date of birth:  27 November 1966 (1966-11-27) (age 44)

Place of birth:  Sremska Mitrovica, SFR Yugoslavia

Playing position:   Midfielder (retired)

Playing Career (Clubs)      
Years Team Caps Goals
1983–1991 Partizan 151 21
1991–1993 Osasuna 30 0
1993–1994 Farense 28 4
1994–1996 Vitória Setúbal 28 3
1996 Campomaiorense 18 3
1996–1997 União da Madeira 30 3
1997–1999 Veria 28 2
1999 Panelefsiniakos 6 0
Total   319 36
       
       
National team      
1985 Yugoslavia 1 0
       
Teams managed      
2001 C(ukaric(ki Stankom    
2001–2002 Železnik    
2003–2006 Serbia and Montenegro (assistant)    
2007–2009 Partizan (assistant)    
2009–2010 Partizan    
2011- Ghana    
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Serbian Goran Stevanovic Will Be The New Coach For Ghana Black Stars

Serbian Goran Stevanovic
Nyarko Benso

The new coach for the Ghana Black Stars will be Serbian Goran Stevanovic. The Ghana Football Association (GFA) will make the official announcement by next week.

The Serbian is expected in Accra by next week to discuss his terms of the contract and salary.

On Wednesday, the GFA had announced that the new coach will be known within two weeks.

GFA board members met with sports ministry officials on Wednesday to discuss their plans of naming a new coach of the Black Stars.

The GFA, according to sources, told ministry officials that Stevanovic was the best coach they have agreed on after interviewing three coaches.

Other contestants were Portuguese Humberto Coelho and Ghanaian Herbert Addo.

A GFA official announcement is expected by next week.

The Black Stars have an international assignment next month and it is certain that the new coach will be named in time.

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