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Criticism is a natural part of football, but we must never forget the humanity of those at the receiving end. I was one of those people who vehemently opposed the 2nd coming of Otto Addo. Otto’s second stint may not have delivered the results we hoped for, but as fans, our disappointment should never translate into personal attacks. Behind the title of 'coach' is a person grappling with failure, pressure, and scrutiny. Constructive criticism builds; insults destroy. Let’s support rather than tear down.
It’s easy to point fingers at the coach when things go wrong, but Ghana’s football problems are far bigger than Otto Addo we all know. From management to player development, there are layers of challenges. Otto Addo might have underperformed, but he is only one piece of a much larger puzzle. Let’s address the root causes instead of fixating on one individual.
In my line of work, I have had the opportunity to deal with players, coaches and other football administrators. I can tell you the pressures of football—criticism, injuries, lack of playing time—are heavy burdens for players and coaches alike. Otto Addo is no exception. Seeing him bombarded with harsh words was heartbreaking.
In moments like these, empathy matters. Let’s not forget Otto Addo didn’t really grow up in Ghana. His first language ain’t English so in some of his previous pressers, he came across as an arrogant person but trust me it’s the language. He needs psychological support, encouragement from loved ones, and understanding. Let’s remember: football is just a game, but words can leave lasting scars. Let's choose kindness.
My Advice to Otto Addo: Just RESIGN! Otto, every setback is a setup for a comeback. Resigning now allows you to focus on your mental health and recharge for the next phase of your career. The challenges you face here will shape you into an even better coach. Remember, success isn’t measured by one moment but by how you rise after every fall. Shine on elsewhere - you’ve got this.
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