Ghana coach Otto Addo has addressed the backlash following the Black Stars’ failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), clarifying comments he made about drawing advice from football experts.
Ahead of Ghana’s decisive match against Niger, Addo referenced his experience with renowned football figures such as Matthias Sammer, Jürgen Klopp, and Edin Terzić. These remarks, however, drew criticism after the team’s surprising 2-1 loss to Niger, with many interpreting his statements as prioritizing foreign input over local expertise.
In his post-match clarification, Addo insisted his words were misinterpreted. “Sometimes people take things out of context,” he said. “What I meant was that I value constructive criticism from knowledgeable individuals—be it Ghanaians or others in football. If someone asks why we did something a certain way, that’s fine. But when it gets personal, I rely on those who truly understand the game to give balanced perspectives.”
The coach emphasized that he regularly incorporates insights from Ghanaians with a deep understanding of football. “I have meaningful discussions with many Ghanaians who provide good ideas, like how to improve set pieces. I take advice from anyone with valuable experience,” Addo added.
Despite the public outcry and calls for his resignation, Addo maintained that emotional reactions do not deter him from reflecting critically on his team’s performance. “After every game, I evaluate what we could have done better, both on and off the pitch. Improvement is constant, and for this, I need expertise,” he explained.
Expressing optimism for Ghana’s footballing future, Addo urged fans to remain hopeful. “It’s not always going to be down. Better days will come, and I’m confident about that. Until I’m here, I will give everything to this team.”
As the Ghana Football Association Executive Council prepares to deliberate on his future in the coming days, Addo remains resolute in his commitment to improving the Black Stars.
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