Former Ghana assistant coach, Gerard Nus believes the Black Stars can rely on their previous experiences as a catalyst to win the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.
The Spaniard, who worked with the team in 2015 and 2017, insists the current team is better placed to finally end the country’s 37 year wait to annex the African title.
The team will leave Ghana on June 1 to Dubai for a pre-tournament camp before the competition begins on June 20.
“Even though I am not with the team anymore, I believe that the GFA should learn and take notes from the previous tournaments and learn from them.
All the lessons should guide them to help them put new things in place. There is a new technical staff and new players and so, there is the need to take all the experiences from those who have been at AFCON tournaments and add some new perspectives.
I believe that these things will help put Ghana closer to winning the title.”