Following Ghana’s 2-1 defeat to Niger, head coach Otto Addo addressed the media, reflecting on the game, the team's AFCON 2025 qualification failure, and his future.
He highlighted key moments, including a missed penalty by Mohammed Kudus and Niger's late winner by Oumar Sako. Addo attributed the defeat to defensive lapses, limited preparation time, and the team’s lack of cohesion.
Amid calls for his resignation, Addo defended his extensive coaching credentials, recounting his roles at Borussia Dortmund, Monchengladbach, and scouting for Ghana in the 2014 World Cup.
He apologized to Ghanaians for the team’s performance and emphasized his commitment to rebuilding the Black Stars. Addo urged fans to support the players and maintain peace, especially during the country’s upcoming elections.
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