‘I’m very disappointed’ – Otto Addo reflects on Black Stars’ 2025 AFCON qualifying campaign

Story By: ghanasoccernet.com

Black Stars coach Otto Addo has offered his perspective on the team’s underwhelming performance in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.

He has urged a balanced view of their efforts while admitting the disappointment among fans.

Ghana finished bottom of their qualifying group, failing to secure a spot in next year’s tournament in Morocco.

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Speaking about the campaign, Addo highlighted the nature of football as a results-driven sport, while stressing the need to assess matches beyond outcomes.

“I see things always difficult and different, especially when looking at the matches. It’s a results sport, so at the end, especially those who didn’t watch our matches will call for whatever,” he said.

“But me, from outside, if I look at a football match, I’m not like, if somebody loses, they played badly. I’m not like that. I assess games differently, and sometimes football works that way.”

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Despite his analytical approach, Addo admitted to sharing in the collective disappointment. “At the end, I’m very, very disappointed. That’s true, and I can understand everybody who’s disappointed or maybe angry. But it shouldn’t be to a certain extent. It’s disappointing, and at the end, we have to do better,” he added.

The failure to qualify marks a low point for the Black Stars, who had hoped to recover from their group-stage exit at the last two AFCON tournaments.

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