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Otto Addo has urged the Black Stars to start getting the 'needed results' if they are to participate in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Ghana began its qualifying series for next year's continental competition with a 0-1 defeat to Angola at the Baba Yara Stadium last Thursday.
The Black Stars will have the opportunity to again on Monday when they face Niger in the second group game in Berkane, Morocco.
Ahead of the fixture, Otto Addo has demanded the team get positive results to ensure they are in Morocco next year.
"It's a big, big chance for us [today] to win this game and prove negative meanings about players or whatever, or the coach, or whatever. At the end of the day, I'm very, very sure that we will play well. We showed it the last time as well," he said.
"Now we need the results. This is very important, this is crucial to qualify for the AFCON that we have to win. We'll put everything in to do that. I'm very, very confident that we will win, but it's not going to be easy, this is for sure. Like I said, the boys are ready and they're hungry for tomorrow and they want to show everyone that they're still there. Tomorrow's a big chance for us to show it."
Ghana will be up against Niger at the Stade Municipal Berkane, looking to bounce back and secure their first three points of the qualifiers.
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