Otto Addo |
In the lead-up to a key encounter in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying round against Sudan, Ghana's coach, Otto Addo, has emphasised the need for emotion and aggression on the pitch.
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Addo emphasised in a press conference how a team's performance may be greatly impacted by a high degree of zeal and resolve. The team as a whole will advance to a new level as a result. And you can just win games if you have this drive. "A lot can change during a game, even if you're not playing well at football or anything else. All it takes is passion, a desire to win, and aggressiveness in duels," the man stated.
Ghana enters this match after suffering dismal outcomes in their previous two qualifying matches—a draw against Niger and a loss to Angola.
Addo is aware that his players need to focus their dedication and energy in order to reverse their current situation as the pressure mounts. Considering that this was the first time the game had been played in the Accra Sports Stadium in almost a year, Addo also recognised the value of the attendance.
He wants to see the stadium packed with fervent Black Stars supporters. The game is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. local time.