Zumdick For Stars Job
INFORMATION AVAILABLE to DAILY GUIDE SPORTS reveals that German trainer Ralf Zumdick is leading a pack of top coaches currently in contention for the Black Stars coaching job.
The former Kotoko coach, sources indicated, was in the good books of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) with regard to who could best handle the Black Stars.
Zumdick, the sources indicated, was in constant talks with top gurus of the GFA and the two parties would reach a deal in no time.
Despite being pushed to the wall by a Kumasi based radio station, the Borrusia Dortmund trainer said he would not comment on the matter; at least not now.
However, he admitted that he always had fond memories of Ghana and its people and would be very pleased to work in the country in future.
The Black Stars coaching position had been vacant since Frenchman Claude Le Roy vacated his post.
The GFA had been in talks with various top coaches, including former French international Jean Tigana, in an effort to find a replacement but all to no avail.
Recently there were reports that the GFA would announce Ghana's next coach latest by the end of July 2008, but top guns of the FA insisted that it could not be possible following high demands by the coaches they were talking to.