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Otto Addo admits criticism took a toll after 2022 World Cup – Ghana Latest News, Live Scores, Results

Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has reflected on the intense criticism he faced following Ghana’s group-stage exit at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

The embattled coach also apologised for the team’s failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco, acknowledging the disappointment of Ghanaians.

Addo, who resigned after the World Cup but returned for a second stint, has struggled to turn around the Black Stars’ fortunes. Under his leadership, Ghana managed just two wins in 10 matches, culminating in their failure to secure a spot at next year’s AFCON.

“I would like to apologise for the results, very much,” Addo said. “I know how much this means for every Ghanaian to play in this tournament. I really have to apologise because I know the pain this causes.”

Reflecting on his post-World Cup experience, Addo admitted the backlash weighed heavily on him. “After I led Ghana to the World Cup, a lot of people were against me. My friends and I could show you hundreds of examples. But nobody apologised afterwards, only a few did,” he revealed.

The coach also expressed his personal connection to the AFCON, stating that the tournament holds more significance for him than the World Cup.

He shared his commitment to Ghana, citing his sacrifices during his playing days despite injuries.

“My knee is gone; I stopped playing after tearing my ACL. But I would give everything for this country,” he said.

Otto Addo’s future remains uncertain, with the Ghana Football Association’s Executive Council set to deliberate on the team’s performance this week.

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