Ghana’s national football team, the Black Stars, is gearing up for a friendly match against Uganda scheduled for Tuesday, March 26, 2024. With the game on the horizon, several changes are anticipated in the team lineup.
Coach Otto Addo is poised to shuffle the squad for the upcoming friendly clash against Uganda.
While victory remains a primary objective, Addo is keen on exploring different player combinations during this international break.
“We are surely looking to win like every game. But it’s also another opportunity for me to see one or two players who haven’t played,” remarked Otto Addo, emphasizing his intention to assess alternative options within the team.
Among those expected to feature prominently in the lineup shuffle is goalkeeper Jojo Wollacott. The 27-year-old shot-stopper, currently lacking playing time at Hibernian FC, was absent from the starting lineup against Nigeria.
However, there are indications that Wollacott may be handed a starting role against Uganda, offering him an opportunity to showcase his abilities on the field.
The friendly encounter presents an ideal platform for Addo to experiment with different tactical formations and evaluate the performance of lesser-utilized players.
While victory remains a priority, the match against Uganda offers valuable insights for Addo and his coaching staff as they assess the team’s depth and versatility.
As anticipation builds for the forthcoming fixture, Ghanaian football fans eagerly await the unveiling of the revised Black Stars lineup.
With the potential inclusion of new faces and strategic adjustments, the friendly against Uganda promises to be an intriguing spectacle, offering valuable insights into Ghana’s footballing future.