Otto Addo warns Ghana players in preparation for a difficult match against Uganda.
Otto Addo, the coach of the Black Stars, has warned his players not to underestimate their upcoming opponent, Uganda, as they aim to recover from their defeat to Nigeria on Friday.
Ghana suffered a 2-1 loss against Nigeria, with Jordan Ayew scoring a late consolation goal. Addo emphasized the importance of the upcoming match against Uganda, acknowledging them as a strong opponent.
He emphasized the need for thorough preparation and strategic planning, noting Uganda’s impressive roster of players and formidable gameplay in a post-match interview with Ghana Football Communications.
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“Yeah, we have Uganda on Tuesday and the boys I think they played good but if they think it will be an easy game, then they are wrong. Uganda is very, very good. I watched them a little bit before now, I have to go deeper,” he said
“They have really, really good players, we have to have a good plan if we want to win this game. I don’t see us as favourites; it will be an even game. We have to rest now, I have to think about how we play, and maybe we need some fresh legs.
“For me, the most important thing is to get options and to get solutions for the upcoming games so these friendly matches are very, very important for us to know how they play and how they can adapt and take it to the World Cup qualifiers in June,”
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