“I’m Not Afraid of Anything” – Otto Addo Stands Firm Before Ghana vs Mali
Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has brushed aside concerns about his future as Ghana prepares to face Mali in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Addo was asked if he feared losing his job should the Black Stars fail to secure a positive result. His response was calm yet firm:
“I’m not afraid of anything. I fear only God. I’m very sure we will win, and your question will be of no use.”
The coach’s remarks underline his confidence in his players and belief in Ghana’s ability to bounce back after recent challenges. He stressed that his focus remains solely on preparing the team and ensuring they deliver when it matters most.
The clash against Mali is viewed as a pivotal moment in Ghana’s qualification campaign, with pressure mounting from fans and pundits for the Black Stars to rediscover their winning form.
Despite the high stakes, Addo remains optimistic. His fearless statement sends a strong message — that his faith, coupled with trust in his squad, outweighs any external doubts about his tenure.
Ghana takes on Mali with determination to secure maximum points and restore confidence among supporters. For Addo, victory would silence criticism and reaffirm his authority at the helm of the Black Stars.
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