Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah has acknowledged that gamers generally see themselves as larger than their coaches, usually as a result of their larger earnings. Nonetheless, he locations the blame on the coaches for permitting this mentality to develop.Appiah made these feedback throughout his look earlier than the Parliamentary Choose Committee, which is investigating the petition offered by the leaders of the Save Ghana Soccer Demonstrators in February.When requested on Wednesday concerning the notion of gamers viewing themselves as superior to coaches, Appiah said, I believe at occasions, a few of these issues occur. However I will not blame the gamers; I’d slightly blame the coaches as a result of, on the finish of the day, you’re the boss.”He elaborated, You may determine to not play Ronaldo; he can say something. He’ll get upset, however on the finish of the day, in the event that they determine, ‘I am not enjoying you,’ you’ll be able to’t do something.”Appiah emphasised the necessity for coaches to make troublesome choices when gamers really feel they’re past their authority. Sure, I used to be then a participant; immediately I am a coach, so it is two various things,” he famous. “So I am not a participant in a means you can examine your self to say you might be higher than me. I am a coach. So it’s important to respect that.