Former Ghana international,Tony Yeboah, has criticized the Ghana Football Association over the choice of unknown Serbian, Milovan Rajevac, as new Black Stars coach.The one-time prolific goalscorer has cast doubts over Rajevac's credentials and believes the FA has erred in his appointment."If they were going to appoint somebody like this, then I think Attuquayfio is equally qualified to lead the Black Stars," Yeboah told Ghanasoccernet.com"They said no local coach had the qualifications to handle the team but I think they are wrong.They can do it." he added"For me I don't think this Serbian can do the job."Yeboah scored 26 goals in 59 appearances for the national team before retiring form international duty in 1999.He was also twice joint topscorer in the German Bundesliga in 1993 and 1994 with Eintracht Frankfurt.Rajevac's appointment has been greeted with mixed reactions after a three-month search as a replacement for Claude Le Roy,who terminated his contract with the GFA.
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