Member of the Executive Committee of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Dr Randy Abbey has firmly put to rest any rumors or speculation about the future of the national team’s head coach, Otto Addo. Abbey was clear in his remarks, declaring that the decision to retain Otto Addo as head coach had already been made, urging those who might be considering the possibility of his sacking to “close your mind.”
Abbey’s comments come in the wake of widespread discussions and debates surrounding Addo’s tenure, especially after the Black Stars’ performance in various international fixtures. Despite some pressure from fans and pundits who felt that Ghana’s performances could have been better, Abbey made it clear that the GFA is committed to keeping Otto Addo on board. The GFA executive member emphasized that any thoughts of his dismissal are purely speculative and not a reality the association is considering.
His unequivocal statement was aimed at ending any uncertainty about Addo’s future with the national team, making it clear that the GFA is backing him to continue his role as coach.
Otto Addo, who took over the reins of the Black Stars in 2021, has led the national team through a number of key competitions, including the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification process and subsequent participation in the tournament.
With Abbey’s declaration, Otto Addo can now focus fully on preparing the Black Stars for their next set of challenges without the distraction of coaching rumors. The GFA, for its part, appears resolute in its decision, leaving no room for speculation about Addo’s position.
Source: Kessben fm
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