‘My job is still under threat,’ Otto Addo ahead of Ghana – Germany
Left reeling after Ghana’s heavy defeat to Austria, Otto Addo faces criticism but refuses to bow to pressure. The Black Stars coach already looks ahead to the expected bounce-back against Germany.

The Black Stars coach, Otto Addo, acknowledged that his position remained “constantly under pressure,” regardless of results. Back in charge of the national team, the former Ghana international, now 50, faces persistent criticism fed by Ghana’s performances deemed insufficient in recent months.
The tension rose another notch after the heavy defeat to Austria (5-1) in a friendly match played last Friday, a setback that rekindled calls for his departure. But the coach refuses to bow to the surrounding pressure. “Even when we qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026, some were already calling for my resignation. My job is still under threat, but I don’t care,” he said. A former assistant at Borussia Dortmund, Addo says he remains focused on the essentials: “For me, the most important thing is to prepare the team as well as possible.”
The coach now hopes for a display of pride from his players, expected to face Germany this Monday in Stuttgart (18:45 GMT), to close out this international window. These matches form part of the Black Stars’ momentum ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, to be hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Comments