I Was Hired To Qualify Ghana To The Worldcup, Not Win The AFCON So I Won’t Resign – Milovan Rajevac


Current coach of the Ghana Black Stars, Milovan Rajevac has brushed off suggestions that he should resign after Ghana’s abysmal performance display at the 2021 African Cup of Nation in Cameroun.

Coach Milovan Rajevac

According to the Serbian coach, his mission is to qualify Ghana to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Speaking at the press briefing after Ghana’s humiliating defeat to Comoros, Coach Milo said he will stay on and achieve the main reason for which he was hired.

“I will stay and lead Ghana in the World Cup Qualifiers in March,” Rajevac said.

“My target was to qualify Ghana for the World Cup, this AFCON is my primary target. I am looking forward to qualifying Ghana for the world cup in March.”

Black Stars were expected to win to stand a chance of advancing to the next stage with four points as they lost their opening game against Morocco and drew with Gabon.

But Comoros, a side ranked 132 by FIFA, produced probably their greatest performance ever to stun Ghana, who played over 65 minutes with 10 men as captain Andre Dede Ayew was sent off.