Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has urged his players to remain committed to their strategy despite recent disappointing performances.
This comes after Ghana’s 2-0 defeat to Sudan, a result that has left the team’s chances of qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco hanging by a thread.
In an extensive interview, Addo described the loss to Sudan, led by former Ghana coach James Kwasi Appiah, as a “hard pill” to swallow. However, he emphasized the need to improve the team’s mentality to overcome such setbacks.
“The boys have it, it’s just a mental thing,” Addo said. “For us, it’s very, very important. When things go wrong, we need to stick to the plan.”
He highlighted the importance of discipline and belief in the team’s tactical approach, stressing that following the game plan is key to getting back on track. “The players have to learn to be brave and believe in the plan, or else we have a problem,” Addo added.
Despite the mounting pressure, Addo remains optimistic that sticking to the plan will help the Black Stars overcome their current struggles and restore their winning ways.
Source: www.ghanasoccernet.com