Ghana coach, Milovan Rajevac has defended his 30-man provisional squad for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations [Afcon].
The Serbian trainer on Tuesday named Black Stars provisional squad for the 33rd edition of the continent most prestigious tournament.
The squad which has five local players included has been hugely welcomed by the public.
But it also had some new faces such as Clermont Foot’s Salis Abdul Samed and Khlaid Abdul Mumin of Portuguese side, Vitoria de Guimaraes.
In an answer to a question on whether he was satisfied with the team he had picked and how much work had gone into putting the squad, Rajevac said that the group he put together was the best he could assemble.
“The last month or so was spent focusing on putting the team together, monitoring the players, assessing their form and finding the best solutions,” the 63-year-old said.
“It is never easy making a decision like this because many players deserved to be in the squad.
“We believe that the players we have put together are the best at the moment and I absolutely believe in the players.
“They are ready to deliver for the country and they are ready to fight for their country and do the best they can. The players are happy to be in the team and when you talk to them, they say they that have been waiting for a chance to play for their country. “
Rajevac went on to state that the selections were solely his decisions and that no other parties were involved in the process.
“No one interfered with the selection and it was the same thing in my first time here. I always speak with my assistants and I also speak with the officials at the GFA.
“We always have fruitful discussions but no one interferes. I pick my team and no one put pressure on me. This is a team that I and my assistants put together. “
Ghana’s journey to win its first AFCON since 1982 will begin on January 10 when they face Morocco in the first Group C encounter in Yaounde.
The Black Stars will then face Gabon on January 14 and close out their group phase with a match against Comoros on January 18.
The team has already opened camp in Qatar, where the Black Stars will camp 17 days behind closed doors.
Source: Modern Ghana
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