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Sacked in January following Ghana's disastrous performance at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, coach Milovan Rajevac has spoken out about his forced departure. The Serbian said he did not have enough time at the helm of the Ghanaian team to put his ideas in place.
"Last time I didn't have enough time to implement everything I wanted as the first time in Ghana (...) I have unfinished business with the Black Stars. Nobody knows what the future holds," Rajevac said on Akoma FM.
The Serbian coach did not fail to mention a possible return. "Ghana is my second home, so if another opportunity arises for me to return, I will seriously consider it," he said.
Despite a premature dismissal for his second stint with the Black Stars, Milovan Rajevac seems to have held no grudges. The proof is that he was keen to give his former players some advice about their match against Uruguay (World Cup 2022). "Ghana should take the game against Uruguay as any other game. The players will have to remain concentrated and determined to win," warned Rajevac.