Otto Addo calls on Ghanaians for key World Cup qualifiers

Ahead of their critical World Cup qualifiers, coach Otto Addo rallied the nation to unite behind the Black Stars for a win.

While visiting Ga Mantse Tackie Tsuru II, Addo highlighted the significance of unity and support in their World Cup qualification bid.

Ghana’s Black Stars coach, Otto Addo, visited Ga Mantse Tackie Tsuru II for support and guidance ahead of their 2026 World Cup qualifying matches.

“Ghana nation needs urgent victories to go to the World Cup. We need the support of all Ghanaians, especially GA chiefs, to support us in our task so that the whole of Ghana can be happy and everybody will join us if we go to the World Cup.”

Ghanaians are disappointed by their national team’s failure to qualify for the 2026 AFCON tournament, marking their first absence in twenty years.

Nevertheless, the Black Stars lead Group I alongside Comoros, earning nine points from wins against Mali and the Central African Republic.

After an underwhelming performance, Addo faces widespread criticism and calls for his exit. To save his career, he must perform well in the upcoming qualifiers.

Although facing intense pressure, the beleaguered coach is optimistic, relying on Ghanaian community support for a turnaround.

As Ghanaian players abroad excel, Addo aims to leverage their success for back-to-back World Cup qualifications for Ghana.

We expect the 49-year-old to name his squad for the vital World Cup qualifiers this week.

Ghana plays Chad on February 21st at Accra Sports Stadium, then Madagascar in Morocco to conclude their March friendlies.

The Black Stars face a difficult path to the World Cup, but unity and support could help them overcome the odds.

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