Former Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah says he loves to drive some of the best cars in the world.
According to the former footballer, who has a fleet of cars ranging from Land Rover to Land Cruiser in his house, there is a fine feeling that comes with being in luxurious rides.
“I love cars. If you are riding in town and you get a range rover, that’s nice,” Appiah told Pulse Ghana from his residence.
“But if you are travelling, [I prefer] Toyota Landcruiser to be better,” he added before letting out a big laugh.
The 59-year old was twice head coach of the national team with his recent spell ending last month.
He was also a former player of Asante Kotoko before coaching the Porcupine Warriors briefly.
Before assuming the role as coach of the Black Stars, he was assistant to a couple of foreign coaches.
He also had a stint with Sudanese side Khartoum El Wataani.
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