“Coaching the Black Stars much easier than coaching a club”- Head coach of Nations FC, Kasim Mingle

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“Coaching the Black Stars much easier than coaching a club”- Head coach of Nations FC, Kasim Mingle

  Kasim Mingle is very much underrated. The head coach, alongside Johnson Smith, has made Nations FC a force to reckon with in the Ghana Premi

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Kasim Mingle is very much underrated. The head coach, alongside Johnson Smith, has made Nations FC a force to reckon with in the Ghana Premier League since joining the club in their debut season in the top flight.

The head coach, in an interview with AKOMA FM, opened up on his belief in football which happens to be his life now.

“Football, in my opinion, is destiny, so I usually keep a low profile and dislike being hyped up because I think your work will speak for itself no matter how long it takes.

“Many of the players I’ve developed have made it to the national team and are now working as professionals abroad,” he said in an interview with Akoma FM.

He made it clear that coaching Black Stars is far too easier than any club in Ghana.

The debate has lasted for decades, as many believe coaching national teams are one of the easiest jobs in football. Others also think coaching at the club level is much more difficult than the national team.

“The Black Stars have already chosen players who are already at the top for you; all you have to do is arrange them, position them, and convince them of your philosophy to get the desired results. This makes coaching the Black Stars much easier than coaching a club. At the local team, you will be given fringe players that you must develop and teach,” Kasim Mingle added.

The Nations FC head coach made it clear that national teams’ jobs are easier because only the best players of the country are selected for you to work with, unlike the club where you are supposed to develop fringe players.

Nations FC are on top of the Ghana Premier League and will welcome Berekum Chelsea to the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex on Sunday. The club can win its 5th game consecutively after winning the last 4.

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