Currently, Ghana sit second in Group I of the World Cup qualifying rounds, tied on points with leaders Comoros.
In the wake of massive backlash from Ghanaians following the Black Stars’ failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), coach Otto Addo has warnes to refrain from negative remarks if they wish to see Ghana at the next World Cup.
The Black Stars will not compete in next year’s AFCON in Morocco, marking a disappointing end to a qualifying campaign.
Following last Friday’s draw against Angola, which confirmed their elimination, Addo emphasised the need for unity and support as the team shifts its focus to the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
“I understand that people are disappointed, maybe angry. I was also disappointed, but surely we have to move on now,” he said.
He further stressed the importance of support from fans: “If you [Ghanaians] don’t want us to go to the World Cup, then you can continue and hammer on us, but if you really want us to go to the World Cup, we need support.”
Currently, Ghana sit second in Group I of the World Cup qualifying rounds, tied on points with leaders Comoros. Only the group winners will advance to the knockout phase, making it crucial for the Black Stars to perform well in their upcoming matches.
Meanwhile, Ghana will be hoping to finish on a fair note in the AFCON qualifiers as they gear up to face Niger in their final match at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday.