Charles Akonnor is settling well into his role as Ghana boss despite the early challenges posed by the Coronavirus pandemic.
Akonnor was preparing for his first two games in charge of the side in two Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers when the virus stopped all sporting events in its tracks.
And not knowing when the team will play, the fate of the next Afcon is proving a source of frustration for him but he says that has not stopped him from working.
“I am still working,” he told TV3. “I’ve been keeping track of players, in constant communication with them and waiting for when we have the go ahead.”
Akonnor’s appointment has triggered significant commentary especially on his relationship with players but he says his style is straight forward.
“Yes, I am a disciplined person. My time, I don’t joke with it. When we agree 5 and you show up at 6 then it’s a problem and I won’t shy away from letting you know. People tend to view that as quick temper and arrogance,” he said.
“It’s not about me. It’s about us. Over 30 years we’ve not won Afcon. I don’t want to be just another coach who comes in to manage Ghana and goes and then it’s the same story. I want us to work and make an impact, be relevant.”
Tasked to win the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations as well as qualifying the team to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Black Stars coach C.K Akonnor addresses concerns about temper, his ambitions with Black Stars, his call-up process and why he wants to get going quickly #3Sports pic.twitter.com/S8ZAJwELng
— #TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) May 11, 2020