Former Vice President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Fred Pappoe, has expressed confidence in new Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz, highlighting the Portuguese trainer’s composure and experience following his official unveiling in Accra.Speaking to SuperSport after the unveiling of the 73-year-old, Pappoe said Queiroz made a strong first impression, describing him as a calm and measured figure with a clear understanding of the task ahead."I think, generally, he came across as calm and mature, someone who has been around and knows his stuff," he said.Pappoe also noted that the former Real Madrid and Iran coach struck the right balance between confidence and realism, acknowledging Ghana’s current challenges while projecting belief in the team’s potential."He showed a lot of confidence in the task ahead without disrespecting the situation we find ourselves in."Pappoe further emphasised Queiroz’s pragmatic approach, revealing that the veteran coach has already outlined the need for discipline and proper preparation as Ghana targets a strong showing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup."He appears to be a realistic person and measured, even with the expectation, but very clear and letting us know that it is doable, whatever it is, but then we...