You wish: Ghana considering Thomas Tuchel as their new coach, but Hughton is more realistic

After the World Cup in Qatar, Ghana’s position as a selector remained vacant. The African country’s federation thanked Otto Addo for his cooperation after he failed to launch the Black Stars from the group stage to the knockout stage. To be totally fair, it was not easy for him in the group with Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay, and even the mighty Uruguay ended the competition already in the first round.🚨 Breaking:The Ghana FA has shortlisted Thomas #Tuchel for the vacant Black Stars coaching job following Otto Addo’s departure after the World Cup.Ghana FA wants him to take over as they believe he’s the right man for the Black Stars job. 🇬🇭— sportworldghana #BlackStars pic.twitter.com/UmLBRi8Vuj— #Qatar2022 ✪ (@MickyJnr__) December 16, 2022 So, the search for a new captain of the national team is already on, and the association’s wish list currently contains six names… At least that’s what the media in Ghana, primarily radio station Asempa FM, claim. And their list is somewhat unrealistic, since the Serbian coach Dragan Stojković and former Chelsea man Thomas Tuchel are on the list. The other names are more in line with common sense Paulo Bento, Chris Hughton, George Boateng and Tom Saintfiet. After the failure of the Eagles in Qatar, Stojković removed all doubts about whether he remains Serbia’s coach by announcing that he will qualify for Euro 2024, so his name is really strange on this list. An even more ambitious one is Thomas Tuchel, winner of the Champions League with Chelsea. Although he is currently not engaged, he is the expert who is the first candidate to succeed England’s bench if Gareth Southgate leaves, and he was also mentioned as a potential coach of Germany until it was announced that Hansi Flick will remain at the head of Panzer at least until the end of the European Championship organized by Germany.Sure, Mbappe is fast as a bullet, but this Black Star is the fastest World Cup playerOther options seem much more accessible. Paolo Bento led South Korea in Qatar and Ghana got to see it firsthand. He passed the group in a magical way, but as expected, he was convincingly defeated by Brazil, after which he found himself at the labor office. Truth to be told, he said that the decision to move on was made even before the World Cup. There is also Chris Hughton, a 64-year-old coach who has no experience in national football, having managed Newcastle, Birmingham, Norwich, Brighton and Nottingham Forest on his own at club level. George Boateng is the current assistant coach in the camp of the Ghana national team, a man with four appearances for the Dutch national team and the owner of nearly 400 appearances in the Premier League, while Tom Saintfiet has been in the coaching business for 25 years and has led 300 African national teams such as Namibia, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Malawi, Togo and Gambia.##NAJAVA_MECA_6892967## 

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