
Ghana coach Otto Addo has reaffirmed his commitment to a working model based on cohesion and hard work after the Black Stars qualified for the 2026 World Cup. His strategy is to maintain a united group and avoid disruptions that could affect the dynamic of the dressing room.
According to sources close to the coaching staff, Addo has decided not to bring in players who are interested in the national team only after qualification, a stance that reinforces the idea of continuity and commitment. The coach is looking to consolidate a squad that shares the same values and is fully involved in the sporting project.
During the qualification process, the Ghanaian team has stood out for its solidity and collective sense, aspects that the coach considers essential to face the World Cup. Addo particularly values internal discipline and team mentality, factors he considers key to competing at the highest level.
The coach has also insisted on the importance of long-term planning, prioritising players who have actively participated in the qualifying cycle. This vision, according to his entourage, aims to avoid imbalances and ensure a sustained performance in the run-up to 2026.
With a ticket to the World Cup already secured, Ghana is entering a new phase focused on strengthening its football identity. Addo aims to build a stable, recognisable team with a solid foundation that reflects the commitment and professionalism that have brought the Black Stars back to the elite of international football.
Source: pulse.com.gh; theghanareport.com
