Head coach Otto Addo has expressed strong disappointment following the Ghana national football team’s heavy 5–1 loss to Austria national football team in a pre-World Cup friendly, describing the result as both shocking and deeply concerning.
Reflecting on the match, Addo admitted that he can hardly recall a defeat of such magnitude in the team’s history, underlining how unusual and worrying the performance was. He explained that the game exposed major weaknesses within the squad, especially in defense and overall organization.
According to the coach, Ghana struggled to match Austria’s intensity, sharp movement, and clinical finishing—factors that ultimately led to the emphatic scoreline. He stressed that beyond the result itself, the manner of the defeat raises serious concerns that must be urgently addressed ahead of the World Cup.
Addo acknowledged that while friendly matches are meant for testing strategies and players, the team is still expected to show discipline and competitiveness. In this instance, however, the Black Stars fell well below those standards.
He called on the players to take responsibility, learn from the experience, and respond with a stronger mindset moving forward. Despite the setback, Addo remains cautiously optimistic, emphasizing that there is still time to regroup, rebuild confidence, and make the necessary tactical adjustments.
With the tournament fast approaching, he believes this heavy loss could serve as a crucial wake-up call—provided the team reacts positively and shows clear improvement in upcoming games.




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