Former Ghana captain and  Black Stars coach C.K Akonnor is not a happy man as he says there are a lot of  things that happened at the Black Stars  during his stint that he was unahppy about.

48 year old C.K  Akonnor was made a substantive coach of the team he once captained after first been appointed as an assistant coach to Kwesi Appiah.

After Appiah was sacked after the AFCON 2019 tournament in Egypt he was appointed in January 2020 but took charge of only ten matches mainly due to the COVID-19 pandermic.

Pressed in an interview to let the elephant out of the  room, the former Okwahu United player revealed that maybe it will be put in a book in future.

Akonnor is not the first Ghanaian coach to admit that there are a lot of shenanigans within and at the Black Stars but most often they leave  it  at that.

As Black Stars coach, Akonnor was in charge of ten matches winning four, losing four and drawing two before he was sacked in September 2021 after a 1-0 defeat to South Africa in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers match in Johannesburg.

“I still support the Black Stars. I’m a Ghanaian. I love my country. I was once the coach [and] it didn’t go well. It doesn’t mean anything. I am just not too happy with certain things but my love for my country still goes on,” he told 3Sports.

“There were things that I wasn’t happy with. I don’t like excuses but I love my country and I will support [them]. It’s been a long story, a long journey but one day it [the problems] will come to an end. One day [I will tell the story], maybe in a book.”

He guided the Black Stars to qualify for the 2021 African Cup of Nations tournament in Cameroon and was present at the draw but was sacked before the tournament.

Serbian trainer Milovan Rajevac was his replacement but was sacked after the 2021 AFCON tournament in Cameroon after a string of poor results.