I am not worried about losing Black Stars coaching job—Otto Addo

I don’t fear losing my coaching position with the Black Stars—Otto Addo

After helping Ghana earn a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Black Stars coach Otto Addo has stated that he is not concerned about the prospect of losing his position.

With Mohammed Kudus scored the lone goal in Sunday’s 1-0 victory over Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium, the 49-year-old has led the senior national team to their fifth appearance at a global showcase.

I am not worried about losing Black Stars coaching job—Otto Addo

Despite the qualification, the team’s patchy play has raised major concerns about Addo’s future.

However, the former Borussia Dortmund talent coach stated that his only goal is to make Ghanaians happy in an interview with the Ghana FA website prior to the match against Comoros.

“I have no control over what occurs subsequently. If we win, I hope a lot of people will be able to travel to America. This game must be won by us. Here’s what we’re examining. In response to a query about calls for his termination upon qualification, Addo said, “If Ghanaians are happy, then we are happy.”

After qualifying, Otto Addo led the Black Stars to the 2022 global showcase in Qatar, making him the first coach to take the side to a back-to-back World Cup.

Ghana will learn their 2026 World Cup group opponents on December 5.

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