Ghana’s head coach, Otto Addo, has candidly addressed disciplinary concerns within the team, prompted by a flurry of red and yellow cards during the recent international break.
Addo emphasized the necessity for players to channel their intensity into improved performance on the field, rather than accumulating cards. The team witnessed three red cards, including defender Jerome Opoku in the loss to Nigeria, and further discipline issues in the draw against Uganda.
Speaking on the matter, Addo stressed the importance of playing intelligently while maintaining competitiveness, aiming to avoid unnecessary disciplinary actions.
Additionally, Addo expressed dissatisfaction with the team’s performance in the 2-2 draw against Uganda, particularly noting deficiencies in the attacking phase and finishing.
“The discipline on the pitch to play good, play hard, play hard but intelligent and not get silly yellow and red cards is something we have address and work on,” he said
Looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic scheduled for June, Addo highlighted the critical need to address these issues and ensure a full squad.
Despite Ghana’s current position as third in their qualifying group, Addo remains optimistic about the team’s prospects. He hopes for the return of key players to bolster the squad’s strength and address identified weaknesses.
“We hope that key players from this team will come back so we are stronger in June. We got a lot of answers to a lot of open questions from these matches. Positive but also negative answers, to be honest.”
With an eye on improvement, the Black Stars are determined to rectify their performance and secure vital victories in the upcoming crucial fixtures.
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