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I might have won the World Cup for Ghana as Black Stars coach - Sellas Tetteh gloats
Previous Black Satellites lead trainer, Sellas Tetteh, has said he might have won the FIFA World Cup with Black Stars assuming he was allowed the opportunity sooner or later in his profession.
The FIFA U-20 World Cup champ said despite the fact that taking care of Black Stars is testing, he might have driven the group to vanquish the world.
Tetteh expressed similarly as he had an arrangement for the U-20, on the off chance that he had found the Black Stars work, the group might have performed better on the World stage under his tutelage.
"I realize the Black Stars work is certainly not a simple undertaking yet I might have driven the group to win the World Cup. I had an arrangement for the U-20 and it worked flawlessly during the African Youth Championship and the World Cup," he said as cited by footballghana.com.
"It is a major stage where every one of the nations are showing what they have and as far as I might be concerned, the Black Stars might have improved on the off chance that I was given the work," headed.
The 65-year-old subsequent to filling in as an associate coach at the Black Stars from 2004 to 2008, was designated as guardian in 2008.
He was subsequently given the Black Satellites in 2009, where he made the greatest progress in his profession.
Sellas Tetteh is the main African coach to have won the FIFA U-20 World Cup. He accomplished the accomplishment when driven Black Satellites to beat Brazil in the U-20 World Cup finals in Egypt in 2009.
The previous Liberty Professional coach drove the Satellites to get a bronze decoration at the World Cup in Turkey during his second spell with the Ghana U-20.
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