Former Black Stars player, Augustine Ahinful says that the Ghana Football Association must be blamed if the next Black Stars coach also fails.

C.K Akonnor was sacked as Black Stars coach on Monday by the GFA together with his two assistants, David Duncan and Patrick Greveraars due to bad performance.

Ghana beat Ethiopia in the opening round of 2022 World Cup qualifier following a limp display before losing to South Africa at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg.

A new coach is expected to be named in the coming days with Serbian and former Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac who is currently unemployed linked with a return.

Speaking in an interview with Happy FM, the former striker says that he would have preferred a local coach but they are not given the free hand to work so wants any competent person.

“We should look for someone who will take us to the next level. I wanted a local person to be there but do we give them the free hands to work, so let’s go in for the best”, he told Accra based Happy FM.

“If the next coach who comes also fails to deliver then heads must roll at the Ghana FA”.

“We said Kwesi Appiah was not good, CK Akonnor isn’t good either then heads must roll if the next coach doesn’t perform,” he added.

Ghana will resume their qualifiers with a doubleheader against Zimbabwe next month. The Black Stars sit 3rd with three points.