The storm clouds loomed over Ghanaian football as the Black Stars stumbled through their worst-ever AFCON qualifying campaign. With zero wins in six games, the frustration of a football-passionate nation reached a boiling point. Critics sharpened their knives, and fans clamored for change. But amid the chaos, one voice stood firm—Alhaji Karim Grusah.
The veteran football administrator and King Faisal FC owner has seen it all. And despite the public’s outcry, he believes the solution isn’t Otto Addo’s dismissal but rather his empowerment.
“Otto Addo must be given free hands to work,” Grusah declared on Sporty FM, making his stance clear.
The German-born tactician, who signed a three-year deal in March 2024, remains at the helm despite fierce opposition. The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has opted to back him, reinforcing his technical team instead of showing him the exit door.
Now, with AFCON hopes in the rearview mirror, the Black Stars turn their attention to a different battle—the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. In March, crucial fixtures against Chad and Madagascar will determine whether Ghana’s redemption arc begins or if the turmoil deepens.
For Otto Addo, this could be his last stand.
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