Former Ghana  International 'Golden boy' Abdul Razak has bemoaned the constant snub from the Ghana Football Association(GFA) with regard to the Black Stars coaching job.

He says that he has applied for the Ghana Black Stars job on three different occasions but has been snubbed on all three times.

According to the former Kotoko legend, the reasons for the cold shoulder towards him can only be explained by  the GFA.

“I have applied for the Black Stars job for three times with my CV. I’m a proud Ghanaian and not a foreigner. They’ve snubbed me all three times for reasons best known to them”

“I remember before the second coming of coach Kwesi Appiah, they asked interested coaches in the vacant Black Stars job to submit their CV’s which I did. After I applied, a journalist called me and told me on phone that he has seen my application but it’s unfortunate I won’t get the job. That was when realization hit me that it’s true I won’t get the job”

“I have achieved a lot both as a player and a coach. Football is all about winning trophies and it’s sad if a coach doesn’t win trophies”

The former Ghana International helped the nation clinch its third AFCON title in 1978 before being named African Best Player the same year.

Ghana is without a coach after Otto Addo's contract expired at the end of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.