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Legendary Mohammed Polo questions Otto Addo’s appointment as Black Stars coach

Source The Ghana Report

Football legend, Mohammed Polo, has expressed his disappointment with the appointment of the current coach of the Black Stars, Otto Addo.

Polo likened the decision to bringing in a “latter-day saint” and believes that the previous coach, Kwesi Appiah, was more deserving of the role.

“I think the man himself who has been brought in is a latter-day saint,” he said.

Otto Addo has returned with a 34-month deal and the potential for an additional 24 months, following the dismissal of Chris Hughton after Ghana’s disappointing performance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

However, Polo has questioned the selection of the 43-year-old Addo and voiced his reservations about sidelining former players from the 1970s and 1980s.

Expressing his admiration for Appiah’s past achievements, Polo lamented his exclusion from the coaching role.

“I feel sad but it’s an opportunity. We saw what Kwesi Appiah did, but for some reason, they had to sideline him,” Polo said.

“I’m saying today that he’s the best coach that we have had in recent times. He’s still a coach but he’s outside coaching when we need a coach.

Although Addo’s capabilities were acknowledged, Polo stressed the importance of exploring other coaching options within the system before making external appointments.

“Now we are going to try somebody. We are giving Otto Addo a trial. I’m not saying he’s not good but don’t we have people in the system to give them trials?

“Certain things are happening in the system that are not helping us,” he added.

Polo, a key figure in Ghana’s football history, clinched the 1978 African Cup of Nations title and was named in the tournament’s team of the year.

Otto Addo’s coaching team includes Joseph Lauman, John Painstil, and Fatawu Dauda.

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