MRI test is like a lottery Black Starlets coach Frimpong Manso
Ghana U-17 head coach Frimpong Manso has likened the MRI age verification test to a “lottery,” highlighting its influence on participant choice for the Unlit Starlets.
Talking to Sporty FMManso explained the unpredictability of the technique, that will disrupt scouting efforts despite cautious planning.
“They instruct, man proposes, but God disposes. You’ll enact your choice pondering that is that, but then it is likely you’ll well want to face the MRI. It’s love a lottery,” he acknowledged.
“You don’t know who’ll struggle thru and won’t. So unless that [MRI] is carried out, we is no longer going to know the correct choice of gamers we now delight in.
“We’re ready to glimpse what’ll occur after the MRI, in instruct that we are able to please in the alternative to scout for additional ability, in case we lose plenty of numbers after the MRI route of,” he added.
The MRI test has performed a key feature in curbing age dishonest in Ghana’s childhood soccer but remains a field for coaches building aggressive squads.