The leaders have summoned Coach Otto Addo to the helm. The decision comes amidst a string of lackluster performances that have left fans and officials alike concerned. For Henry Asante Twum, the Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), this appointment signals a pivotal moment that could steer the team back on course.
Speaking on the matter, Twum expressed confidence in Otto Addo’s ability to make a significant impact on the team’s performance.
He underscored the quality within the Black Stars squad, highlighting key players such as Mohammed Kudus, Thomas Partey, Daniel Amartey, Joseph Aidoo, Gideon Mensah, among others.
Twum emphasized that with the squad returning to full fitness by June, the team’s potential would be fully realized.
“We should have all our players in top shape by the end of the season, so I am confident that we will be in a good position to compete very soon,” Twum remarked during an interview on Akoma FM.
He remained optimistic about Ghana’s prospects, looking ahead to the upcoming fixtures against Mali and the Central African Republic in June, which are crucial World Cup qualifiers for the 2026 tournament.
The Ghanaian football fraternity awaits eagerly as Coach Otto Addo takes charge, hoping for a resurgence in form and a renewed sense of vigor within the Black Stars.
With talented players at their disposal and a seasoned coach at the helm, expectations are high for Ghana to reclaim its standing as a formidable force in African football.