Conquering the World - Building on the foundations laid by Otto Addo
Otto Addo built on foundations - according to the article title.
Roger Milla said that the World should wait until Ghana shows up. Ghana showed up in Germany in 2006 and beat the Czech Republic and the USA. Ghana lost to Italy and Brazil in the second round. In 2010, VAR's unavailability prevented Ghana from advancing to the semifinals in South Africa. In 2014, Ghana crashed out in the group stages after holding Germany to a 2:2 draw. FIFA adjudged that group match as the best and most competitive match in the entire tournament. In 2018, Russia and Ghana failed to qualify but made it back to Qatar in 2022, only to crash out again in the group stage. Otto Addo would have been the most experienced coach to ever lead Ghana to a World Cup had he not been sacked prior to the 2026 World Cup. Otto Addo was going into the 2026 World Cup as a player with experience from 2006 and a coach with the baptism of fire from 2022 until he was fired.
The article suggests the GFA should appoint a tier-one-rated coach who is a proven winner to lead this all-important mission to conquer the world. Joachim Löw and Hervé Renard are two names that come to mind. The article suggests that the GFA should get Coach Laryea Kingston to deputise him. The article also lists 3 goal keepers: Benjamin Asare, Lawrence Atizigi, and Joseph Tetteh Annan, as well as Rome Jayden Oduro and Manaf Nurudeen. The new Coach should use his clout to further persuade Rome Jayden Oduro to join the team, but
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Ghana's quest for World Cup glory faces a critical juncture with the potential appointment of a new coach - building on foundations laid. The nation stands at a crossroads, with the opportunity to right past wrongs and aim for success.
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