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George Boateng, the former assistant coach of the Ghana national football team, has expressed his belief that his extensive coaching experience has fully prepared him to step into a head coach role. Reflecting on his 12 years in the coaching profession, Boateng shared that his journey has been full of learning and growth. He cited his time as Otto Addo’s assistant during Ghana’s successful qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup as a significant chapter in his career. Over the years, he has gained invaluable insights, and he feels that his development as a coach has reached a point where he is ready to take on the responsibility of leading his own team. Boateng’s confidence is evident, and he is open to pursuing managerial roles not just in Ghana, but in countries like Australia, Europe, or the United States, as long as the team shares a similar footballing philosophy.
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