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Black Stars midfielder Kwasi Sibo believes Otto Addo is the right person to lead Ghana at the 2026 World Cup.
Questions have been raised about the ability of the former Ghana international to steer the national team to success despite overseeing their qualification to next year's tournament.
Sibo, whose involvement in the national team so far has come through Addo, believes the gaffer has done enough to lead the Black Stars in the US, Canada and Mexico.
"Personally, I feel he has done a great job, and he is still doing a great job for the national team. Since I came to the national team, whatever tactics he has given to us, whatever instructions he gives before a game, when we deliver, we get the results," Sibo told Joy Sports.
"My personal experience has been great, and I think he is a good guy to lead the nation to the World Cup."
Since coming into the national team fold, Sibo has started all three games, ensuring the Black Stars finished their World Cup qualification campaign on a high.
Ghana will start their buildup to the World Cup with friendlies against Japan and South Korea next month.
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