The World Cup winner believes he will handle the Black Stars one day as a coach and expressed his displeasure about how his 2012 application was handled.
Former France international Marseille Desailly has said he will coach the Black Stars in the future.
The 1998 World Cup winner said he is angry with Ghana officials and Ghanaians in general about the way information surrounding his application in 2012 for the Black Stars job was handled.
Desailly said he is still eyeing the coaching job of the west African country.
“I have been very annoyed and surprised about the wrong information that has come in the past around my being potentially next Ghana coach; were wrong information about money issues and wrong information about certain things that I did not like,” the former Chelsea defender told TV3 Network.
“I am at peace now and I really want to help, but as a coach, it will not happen for the mean time. I will coach for sure.”
He added: “But I have been annoyed also about the fact that, at that time, they were saying that, I was doing a fast track coaching course to get my Uefa Pro License. I have been suffering about this.
“I will coach, but I’m not in a rush. When the time comes and all the elements and the companion will have to be there for me.
“I'm not looking at the time frame, but my commitments keep on postponing or updating unfortunately. I'm very strictful, I cannot combine being a Black Stars coach and doing other things,” Desailly said.