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Home Ghana Football National Teams Black Stars

Otto Addo’s Ghana: When Does the “Process” Stop and the Winning Start?

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
November 19, 2025
in Black Stars, Editors Pick, Football, Ghana, National Teams
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Otto Addo has spoken many times about patience, development, and long-term planning. Those words sound good, but the results on the pitch tell a tougher story. Ghana have played 32 matches under him, winning 13 and losing 11. That record paints a picture that cannot be ignored. It shows a team struggling to rise above average, struggling to build momentum, and struggling to bring joy back to supporters who desperately want something to believe in.

Winning is not everything, but winning shapes everything. Confidence comes from results. Belief grows from results. Identity becomes stronger when performances turn into victories. Right now, the Black Stars are simply not winning often enough, and that reality keeps pulling the team backward each time they try to move forward. A World Cup qualification is a proud moment, yes, but it cannot cover the inconsistency that continues to show up in big games.

Players need stability, and fans need hope. Both come from a coach who can match ideas with results. Addo says the numbers do not worry him, but they should. They matter because they define progress more clearly than any theory or long-term talk ever can. They matter because they are the first thing supporters look at when deciding whether things are truly getting better.

Ghanaian football carries too much talent to settle for average. The team has good players, exciting young names, and experienced leaders who have seen football at the highest level. What they need now is a coach who turns that potential into consistent wins, not just good moments. The journey cannot always be about waiting, rebuilding, or explaining away losses.

Otto Addo must find a way to make winning a habit again. Not for public pressure, not for arguments on social media, but for the growth of the team he leads. A winning Ghana lifts the players, inspires the fans, and strengthens his own leadership. The time has come for the results to match the promise.

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