Former Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan, expresses his support for the appointment of ex-teammate John Paintsil as the national team’s second assistant coach.
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Paintsil, with 91 caps for the team, brings valuable experience from his playing days and coaching stint with Kaizer Chiefs in South Africa.
Gyan highlights Paintsil’s sacrifices for the team and his dedication to coaching post-retirement. He believes Paintsil’s coaching experience and commitment make him a suitable choice for the role.
Having shared the dressing room with Paintsil for a decade, Gyan understands the qualities he brings to the coaching staff.
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Paintsil’s appointment alongside Otto Addo, Fatau Dauda, and Joseph Lauman reflects Ghana’s commitment to nurturing local coaching talent.
Paintsil’s transition from player to coach demonstrates his passion for the game and desire to contribute to Ghanaian football.
Gyan’s endorsement further solidifies Paintsil’s position within the team’s coaching setup, as Ghana seeks to harness its footballing talent for future success.

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