George Afriyie, a former Ghana Football Association (GFA) vice president, has expressed confidence in Frimpong Manso’s ability to resist manipulation as the coach of the Black Starlets, Ghana’s under-17 national team.
Frimpong Manso was recently appointed as the head coach of the Black Starlets, tasked with the responsibility of guiding the team to success in upcoming international competitions. The appointment has been met with optimism by many, who believe that Manso’s experience and expertise will be invaluable in shaping the young players.
Afriyie, who has been a vocal advocate for transparency and accountability in Ghanaian football, has praised the GFA for appointing Manso as the coach of the Black Starlets. He believes that Manso’s strong personality and coaching credentials make him the ideal candidate for the job.
“Frimpong Manso is a seasoned coach who knows his onions,” Afriyie said in an interview. “He has been around for a while and has a good understanding of the local football landscape. I don’t think the GFA can manipulate him into doing something that is not in the best interest of the team.”
Afriyie’s comments suggest that he has faith in Manso’s ability to make independent decisions and resist any undue influence from the GFA or other external forces.
The appointment of Frimpong Manso as the coach of the Black Starlets has been seen as a positive move by many, who believe that he has the potential to make a significant impact on the team. Afriyie’s comments will only serve to boost confidence in Manso’s ability to deliver success.
However, it remains to be seen how Manso will perform in his new role. The Black Starlets have a busy schedule ahead of them, with several international competitions on the horizon. Manso will be under pressure to deliver results, but with his experience and expertise, he is well-equipped to handle the challenge.