Milo Gives Excuse For Poor Show …Faces Comoros Today

Milovan Rajevac

Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac is hiding behind the absence of ace striker Asamoah Gyan for his struggles in the Cameroon championship.

The Serbian said before their last group game against Comoros that the current Black Stars lack character and quality than the side he supervised when he was in charge in 2010.

So far, he has managed just a point from two games, losing 0-1 to Morocco in the first game and drawing 1-1 with Gabon, a scoreline that has thrown the football family into heated debate.

However, the coach has assigned the absence of chargers like Gyan as the reason for his poor showing.

He told the media yesterday: “We don’t have a player like Asamoah Gyan. We don’t have that type of a player to change things for the team with small chance.”

He added, “Communication is not a problem and they understand me very well. The problem is just that we didn’t have enough time to prepare for the Africa Cup of Nations. We don’t have the same team like 2010. Not enough time for preparations.”

Ghana sit third of Group C with a point and must win against Comoros this evening to progress to the next stage of the competition.