Hearts of Oak legend, Mohammed Polo, has declared his readiness for the Black Stars vacant job.
The Ghana Football Association is on a hunt for a new coach for the Black Stars following the exit of Kwesi Appiah.
However, Polo, who was part of Ghana’s squad that won the 1978 Africa Cup of Nations, adds he had started planning for Qatar 2022 and should he be given the job, he will ensure the team qualifies for the World Cup.
“I’m ready for the job and I have few names that I will appoint as my assistant coaches,” he said.
“Some of us worship football and are ready to do whatever it takes to bring victory to the nation unlike others who have been given houses and they can’t deliver,” he added.
The Black Stars missed out on the FIFA World Cup in 2018 after three straight appearances since 2006, and Polo believes he is the right man to return the country to the Mundial.
“I’ve already started planning for Qatar 2022 even before being given the job as the head coach. I have penned down a five-year development plan for the Black Stars.
“The team will play beautiful football that will amaze Ghanaians, free-flowing football,” he added.
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