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Former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan says John Paintsil deserves to be named Black Stars assistant coach

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
April 3, 2024
in Black Stars, Football, Ghana, National Teams
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Backing the selection of John Paintsil as an assistant coach for the senior national team, Asamoah Gyan lends his support to Ghana coach Otto Addo’s decision made in March.

Alongside Joseph Laumann and Fatau Dauda, Paintsil was appointed as an assistant coach following the dismissal of Chris Hughton and his coaching staff after the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), where Ghana exited at the group stage.

While some Ghanaians welcomed the move, others expressed reservations about Paintsil’s readiness for the role.

However, Gyan stressed that Paintsil was well-suited for the position, highlighting his significant contributions to the national team.

“John (Paintsil) made substantial sacrifices for the national team, which shouldn’t be overlooked. After retiring from playing, he pursued coaching opportunities in South Africa, gaining valuable experience,” Gyan shared on Asempa FM.

“Considering his dedication to coaching post-retirement, I fully support his appointment as an assistant coach,” Gyan continued, underscoring Paintsil’s coaching journey.

Paintsil played a pivotal role in the Black Stars from 2001 to 2013, overlapping with Gyan’s tenure from 2003 to 2013, during which they shared the dressing room for a decade.

Gyan held the captaincy of the Ghanaian team from 2013 until 2019, leading the squad with distinction during his tenure.

Reflecting on Paintsil’s involvement with the national team, Gyan praised his commitment and contribution both on and off the field.

“Paintsil’s experience as a player and his dedication to coaching make him a valuable asset to the coaching staff,” Gyan remarked.

“As someone who has witnessed his professionalism firsthand, I have no doubt about his ability to excel in this role,” Gyan added, expressing confidence in Paintsil’s capabilities.

Paintsil’s transition from player to coach mirrors Gyan’s own journey, as he too has ventured into coaching after retiring from professional football.

“Transitioning from player to coach requires dedication and perseverance, qualities that Paintsil possesses,” Gyan noted.

“I believe he will bring a fresh perspective and valuable insights to the coaching setup,” Gyan added, optimistic about Paintsil’s impact on the team.

As Ghana looks to rebuild and rejuvenate its national team, Gyan believes that having former players like Paintsil involved in coaching roles is crucial for the team’s development.

“Having individuals like Paintsil, who understand the intricacies of the game, will be instrumental in shaping the team’s future,” Gyan affirmed.

“I urge Ghanaians to support Paintsil and the entire coaching staff as they work towards achieving success with the Black Stars,” Gyan concluded, rallying support for Paintsil’s appointment.

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