Veronica Commey, a member of the “Save Ghana Sports” Demo Movement, also expressed her disappointment with Otto Addo’s demeanour and responses to the media in recent months.
Her comments follow Otto Addo’s visibly dejected and frustrated appearance during the post-match press conference after Ghana’s loss to Niger.
The defeat has sparked widespread dissatisfaction among journalists and football fans alike.
I watched Otto Addo play and when he was in the national team, I watched him very well.
He was always a very composed player.
He hadly will grant interviews, but if for any reason he had to speak, he had a lot of respect and he was always very calm.
The Otto Addo I have seen the last few weeks is not recognizable for me easily, but I get it, to be a coach is not easy and especially when you have to coach Ghana, where we have every right to make demands of you because we are a great football nation and we expect that you win a lot of matches and when games are simple and you lose or draw, we cannot take it lightly.
Especially after a defeat to Angola, then the Sudan game, Niger and all, I have seen a very different Otto Addo.
Without a doubt, the pressure is getting to him.
I do imagine that he knew what he signed on into when he decided to coach the Black Stars.
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