Milovan Rajevac has expressed that he acknowledged the Ghana coaching position with an intent on leaving a mark on the world.
As per him, the Ghana has talent, adding that if the players trust in him, they’ll accomplish extraordinary things together. The 67-year-old took over from Charles Kwabla Akonnor, who was sacked after the Black Stars’ helpless beginning to the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Milo, who previously oversaw Ghana from 2008 to 2010, was unveiled last Friday by the GFA and he is as of now anticipating on starting work. The Serbian said he means to change the pattern of unsuccessful 2nd returns, which has been the most despicable aspect of numerous coaches across the world.
Milo has officially put pen to paper on a one-year bargain, which would be consequently stretched out to February 2023 in the event that he qualifies the group for the 2022 World Cup. He will assume responsibility for his first games in October when Ghana faces Zimbabwe in a twofold header World Cup qualifier.
In the mean time, Milo will earn a whopping $30,000 every month and will get an extra reward of $300,000 in the event that he wins the AFCON and another $300,000 if the Black Stars meet all requirements for the World Cup in Qatar.
In other news, Mohamed Salah turned into the quickest Liverpool player at any point to arrive at 100 league goals on Saturday as he briefly put his side ahead against Brentford in an inevitable 3-3 draw.
The Egyptian international has turned into a firm top pick at Anfield since showing up at the club from Roma in 2017, and he came through again to help his side out of a difficult spot, with a spot at the highest point of the Premier League on the line.
Notwithstanding, recently advanced Brentford ruined the milestone wrap up with a 82-minute goal from Yoane Wissa to even out the score.