Football legend Sellas Tetteh claims that he might have led Ghana to win the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa had he been offered the chance.
The principal Ghanaian coach to lead the Black Satellites to triumph in the FIFA U-20 World Cup is the previous coach of Liberty Professionals.
His arrangement as temporary coach of Ghana’s Black Stars was declared in June 2008 and he held the post till August 2008.
Tetteh said in a meeting with Woezor TV that he could have assisted the Black Stars with turning into the main African country to win the cup.
“There are two teams that I’ve coached: U-20 and U-23. I’ve guided both of these teams to World Cup victories.
“I understand how difficult it is to lead the Black Stars, but I believe we were capable of winning the World Cup under my leadership. It worked brilliantly in both the African Youth Championship and the World Cup because I devised a strategy specifically for the U-20 level.
“I think the Black Stars could have done better if I had been given the opportunity,” he told Woezor TV monitored by Ghbase.com
Sellas Tetteh formerly served as head coach of the national teams of Rwanda and Sierra Leone.
Source:NKONKONSA.com