Appiah led the Black Meteors to a 2-0 victory over Nigeria on Sunday to reach the tournament in Maputo later on in September but has no clue if he will be the man in the dugout for the competition itself. “I was given a letter to be a caretaker coach for these two games so I have finished my job. I will hand it over to the FA and then leave it with the FA,” he told KickOffGhana.com. Whoever will be in charge and it is almost certainly going to be him, Appiah envisages there will be problems with securing many of the players who sealed qualification for the All Africa Games. “Most of them will not be available but I believe we have got a lot of local players who can fill in but it’s important we bring them together regularly so they get a better feel of playing with each other.”