Ghanaian tactician, Laryea Kingston has disclosed that he still feels the pain of missing both the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups.
According to him, whenever the topic comes up, he recalls the tough times he had after he was dropped for the two tournaments although he had played key roles in the qualifies.
“Not going to the World Cup, 2006, 2010 for me is still a tough moment me when I think about it or when I start talking about it,” Laryea Kingston told Radio Gold Talk Sports in an interview.
The former Black Stars attacking midfielder added, “Because in 2006, I played every game, every qualifier, every friendly game, every game throughout the 2006 qualification, I was part of it but I couldn’t make it.
“In 2010, it was the same, I played every single game so last game to go to the World Cup, I was asked to go home.”
Since retiring, Laryea Kingston has studied to become a coach. He has started very well and is being tipped for a successful coaching career.