Appiah also led the Black Stars in their AFCON qualification berth against Uganda on Saturday, September 6 and September 10
Though the team struggled in its first match against Uganda in Accra, it did however, run away with a draw, having scored an equaliser in the second half
The coach led his wards on a vengeful mission against Congo on Wednesday in another AFCON qualifier in Lome where they defeated the Hawks of Togo 3-2 in Group E
Clearly there is no justifiable reason to sack the coach, however, speculations are ripe that the coach refused to work with a foreign technical adviser who was employed to help make the team stringer after an abysmal World Cup where they failed to win a single game, ending third with two points
Serbian coach Milovan Rajevac was employed to oversee as technical adviser and is been touted as the possible replacement for Kwesi Appiah who took over from him in April 2012
Rajevac was at the helms of the national team at the Nations Cup in Angola 2010 and South Africa 2010 World Cup.
One of the reasons Kwesi could have been sacked would be the rift that eloped in Ghana's camp during the World Cup