In preparation for their second-leg match against Sudan, Ghana coach Otto Addo emphasized the importance of the Black Stars players staying focused.
He made his plea following the senior national team’s 0-0 draw against Sudan in the 2025 AFCON qualifiers.
The Black Stars showed improvement and performed well but couldn’t break the deadlock.
Post-game, Otto Addo, who returned as coach for a 34-month term in March, reiterates the importance of maintaining focus for the upcoming game, showcasing his unwavering dedication to the team’s success.
With unwavering confidence, he predicts that their energy and creativity will pave the way for a triumphant victory over the Falcons on Monday.
“We just have to stay focused, and I know we will beat them away with the energy and creativity upfront,” the 45-year-old gaffer said.
Sudan will host Otto Addo and his team at the Martyrs of February Stadium for the Matchday four games.
After three games, the Black Stars have accumulated just two points, placing them in third position in Group F.
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