Sudan head coach, Kwesi Appiah, has proudly spoken about how his job as the Sudanese head coach is devoid of any interference.
Appiah formerly served as BlackStars head coach some five years ago but was relieved off his duties when the Kurt Okraku led administration took over the reigns of Ghana football.
Fastforward, Appiah was who was appointed Falcons of Jediane head coach earlier this year on a three-year contract,where he has led them to the AFCON 2025 to be staged in Morocco in a group that housed, Ghana, Niger and Angola.
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Speaking about his position as head coach, he highlighted the immense support he receives from the Sudanese FA devoid of external influences.
“In Sudan, there is nothing like interference. They all like football and even when lose sometimes, they always support and encourage you but as to which player will be called or not, they have no interest and they will never interfere,”
He also shared his views on the importance of maintaining control over team decisions.
“If you are a coach and you are being dictated to, you will not succeed. Even if you are prompted that there is this player here, you make the final decision.” he told Asempa FM.
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Appiah will lead Sudan to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) to be staged in Morocco.
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