Exclusive: Arsenal in talks with Thomas Partey over contract renewal
Arsenal has reportedly entered into discussions with midfielder Thomas Partey regarding a contract renewal.
Former Ghana international Charles Taylor has said that former Black Starlet coach, Laryea Kingston, is a better coach than the current Black Stars coach, Otto Addo.
Speaking on Accra based Peace fm, Charles Taylor opined that Laryea’s decision to step down is a disappointment not only to him but to Ghanaian coaches as a whole.
"Yes Ghana when you say the truth you become bad in the eyes of many but me I will say it to lie and get something I will speak the truth and get nothing. If you look at the type of coach and the way Laryea goes about his work he is better than Otto Addo," he told Peace FM.
"Laryea I have said it that if he doesn't bring a good reason he has disappointed me he has also disappointed Ghanaian coaches because we have some coaches in Ghana if we look after them well they will make Ghana soccer to rise up again. Maxwell Konadu, Zito, Yaw Preko and Laryea these four people if they coaching you see that they have the knowledge to coach.
"For me Laryea resigning his pedigree was going to Black Stars and he resigned I don't know the reason why he resigned so I want to hear from him because in Ghana anything can happen.
"Maybe he wasn't paid someone like that if he goes through this we have some coaches in Ghana they are not paid but they are happy in their jobs maybe he is not happy that is why I am saying he is a good coach. If he brings the reason but resigning from the under -17 he didn't try because the faith some of us and Ghanaians put into him it is not a good idea,"
Laryea Kingston resigned after the Black Starlets' 2-1 defeat to Burkina Faso in the semifinals of the WAFU B U-17 tournament.
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Arsenal has reportedly entered into discussions with midfielder Thomas Partey regarding a contract renewal.
The Black Shooters of Ghana are preparing to embark on a much-anticipated journey to Harare, Zimbabwe, for the prestigious Asante Sana/Tinotenda International Heroes Table Soccer Championship.
Moroccan giants Wydad Athletic Club have welcomed the FIFA Club World Cup trophy in a festive ceremony attended by several high-profile figures, including former Moroccan internationals Hussein Kharja and Hicham Ait Mena, who had the honour of unveiling the trophy to the public.