Ghana coach
Definition
Refers to the head coach of the Ghana national football team, currently Carlos Queiroz, a position historically associated with high-pressure management, frequent squad turnover, and intense national scrutiny.
A term used in football discourse to describe the individual tasked with navigating the 'Black Stars' through chronic structural instability and the high expectations of a fanbase longing for a return to 1982-era glory.
Examples
Being the Ghana coach is less about tactical genius and more about mastering the art of surviving the national expectations between AFCON qualification cycles.
Carlos Queiroz was appointed as the Ghana coach just in time to inherit a team that treats continental football tournaments like a recurring lesson in Murphy's Law.
Accepting the role of Ghana coach is a bold career move, somewhat akin to volunteering for a permanent role in an amateur dramatics production where the screenplay is rewritten daily by public outrage.