Former Ghana winger, Laryea Kingston, says he dreams of leading the Ghana national team to a major trophy in the future and says he is ready to coach the Black Stars.
The 37-year-old is currently studying to get his coaching badges at Right to Dream Academy.
The former Hearts of Oak star said he’s ready to accept an appointment to the Black Stars’ top job any day when the opportunity arises.
“At the moment I am concentrating on my coaching career, but I will not rule out coaching the Black Stars in the future,” he told Asempa FM.
“When England realized it was the time for Gareth Southgate to coach their national team, they asked him to coach the national team.
“I am ready to welcome the appointment to coach the Black Stars with both hands. I did not get the chance to play in the World Cup, but if coaching the Black Stars will take me far, why not?
“I am ready and prepared to coach the team any day,” he stressed.
Kingston also lauded Right to Dream Academy for the help extended to him and other colleagues.
“I must thank Right to Dream Academy for their help,” he said.
“They are not helping me, only me but Michael Essien, Otto Addo, Didi Dramani, Derick Boateng among other players, and I must say we are grateful,” he added.