Ghana’s Black Stars are still in a position to fine-tune their preparations ahead of the upcoming World Cup, according to head coach Otto Addo. Despite recent challenges in their international outings, Addo believes there is room for improvement and growth within the team.
The German-born Ghanaian coach has stressed that the team’s recent matches provide valuable lessons that can be used to sharpen strategies and boost confidence. “We are still building our team chemistry and finding the best ways to approach different opponents. There is still time to get better,” Addo said.
Addo also highlighted the strength of Japan, Ghana’s recent opponents, noting their ability to challenge any team on a given day. “Japan can beat any opponent when they are at their best. They are disciplined, fast, and tactically sound, so we must learn from our games against them,” he added.
The coach remains optimistic about the Black Stars’ World Cup prospects. He believes that with continued focus, tactical adjustments, and match practice, the team can overcome previous setbacks and perform strongly on the world stage.
Fans and football enthusiasts are encouraged to remain patient, as the Black Stars continue to work on strategies, fitness, and cohesion ahead of the tournament. Otto Addo is confident that the lessons from these pre-World Cup matches will help the team enter the competition more prepared and resilient.


























