Thunderbolt just weeks before the World Cup. Ghana has decided to part ways with head coach Otto Addo a little over two months before the tournament.
The decision comes after a string of disappointing results, including a defeat to Germany (2-1) and a heavy thrashing by Austria (5-1) in March.
Having returned in March 2024 for a second spell in charge of the Black Stars, Addo never truly convinced despite securing qualification for the World Cup. The coach is also paying the price for the failed qualification for the 2025 AFCON, a major setback for the Ghanaian national team.
As the tournament approaches, with Ghana set to face England, Croatia, and Panama, the federation has chosen to make a radical change.
The name of his successor has not yet been announced. One thing is certain: Ghana is heading into the World Cup in a state of urgency.
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