Black Stars assistant coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani has urged fans to manage their expectation following the appointment of Chris Hughton as the head coach of Ghana national team.
The former Brighton & Hove manager takes charge of the role which vacated by Otto Addo after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The Hughton era begins with the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations [AFCON] qualifiers against Angola next month.
He is expected to name his squad for the doubleheader in the coming days.
The 64 year old trainer had been the technical advisor of Ghana since February 2022.
“Chris Hughton brings about team value, cohesion and strong relations. [His] experience at the EPL level is huge and that is why I said he has still it all but is still open-minded,” Didi Dramani told Joy Sports.
“We have to be very modest in terms of our expectations; support and align especially our huge industry which is the media point that we need to have a clear view of how we are rolling things so you can see the progress.