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Former Ghana international, Abdul Razak “Golden Boy” has expressed his readiness for the Black Stars coaching job.
The head coach job at the Black Stars is currently vacant following the sacking of CK Akonnor and his assistant coaches.
Coach Akonnor was fired after the Black Stars unimpressive performance against Ethiopia and South Africa in the 2022 world cup qualifiers.[ads2]
Many Ghanaian coaches have expressed interest in the job and latest to join the train is former Asante Kotoko legend Abdul Razak Golden Boy.
According to the astute tactician, a salary as low as $5,000 will be enough for him to takeover the vacant coaching job at the Ghana senior male national team.
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The former Asante Kotoko head coach believes he is ripe enough for the Black Stars coaching job and ready to transform the team to its glorious state.
“They [GFA] should try me, I don’t mind taking $5,000 for the Black Stars coaching. My favorite formation are 433 and 442 and it’s attacking football system”, Abdul Razak told Kumasi-based Ashh FM in an interview.[ads3]
Abdul Razak after retiring from playing become a player-coach while at Al Ain, started his coaching career, being in charge of several semi-professional Togolese clubs, before moving to Benin’s AS Dragons FC de l’Ouémé.
He had a short spell as an assistant coach of the Ghana national team in 2000.
After leaving the Ghana job, Abdul Razak went to Mali, where he won the Malien Premiere Division and cup double with Stade Malien. The club did not lose any matches on its way to winning the title.[ads4]
He was appointed Asante Kotoko head coach in 2003 and helped the Ghanaian club to win its first Ghana Premier league title after ten years.
The Golden Boy left Asante Kotoko in the 2003-04 season, eventually returning to Stade Malien for two additional seasons.[ads5]

