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Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac: I will not resign

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Ghana head coach Milovan Rajevac has insisted he will not resign despite the Black Stars being knocked out of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations without a single win. 

The Black Stars were dumped out of the competition after suffering a 3-2 defeat to Comoros on Tuesday night, a result that saw them finish fourth in Group C. 

According to Ghana-based journalist Saddick Adams, this is the first time the West African nation had ever exited the tournament without a single victory. 

Scroll through the gallery above to see Ghana and Comoros in action on Tuesday

Despite Rajevac only joining the team four months ago, reports suggest that the Ghana Football Association are not happy with the Serbian's performance at the prestigious tournament. 

However, the 68-year-old has insisted he will not be leaving the post of his own accord. 

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"I came to this presser expecting questions on the match, not an agenda. I will not resign, because I came here to take Ghana to the World Cup," he said, per The Guardian journalist Gary Al-Smith.  

"I will stay and lead Ghana in the World Cup qualifiers in March.

"I believe we have a team that can become stronger and get to the World Cup.

"I took this job with the aim of taking Ghana to the World Cup.

"This competition did not go well but it is a learning process for us." 

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