Audio By Carbonatix
Former Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association, Ibrahim Sannie Daara, is calling for patience on the future of Black Stars coach Otto Addo until after the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
Ghana lead Group I with 19 points, three clear of second-placed Madagascar, and need four points from the remaining two rounds of matches to secure qualification.
However, Addo has been under massive scrutiny, with several high-profile officials, including the Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams publicly “not being impressed” with his performance.
The 50-year-old also failed to guide Ghana to this year’s Africa Cup of Nations after a six-game winless run.
"We have to be patient,” Sannie told Asempa FM.
“It will be a wrong timing to change the coach with two matches to go. We should manage the situation until after the World Cup qualifiers."
The Black Stars will face the Central African Republic and Comoros in October’s international window.
Latest Stories
-
World Athletics blocks Favour Ofili’s switch to Turkey
3 minutes -
Health Ministry begins validation of health professionals for recruitment and posting
10 minutes -
Turkish Police arrest 162 over online posts on deadly school shootings
35 minutes -
TGMA announces fashion-focused red carpet theme for 2026 edition
39 minutes -
AMA arrests Nigerian man for illegal waste dumping and extortion in Accra
41 minutes -
Ghana Police warns of rising human trafficking through sports
53 minutes -
SLTF starts disbursement for 2025/2026 No Academic Fees programme
1 hour -
KGL group reaffirms commitment to tax compliance with GHS 153 Million contribution to GRA
1 hour -
Gov’t to begin payment of 17-month salary arrears for unpaid teachers in May
1 hour -
Government absorbing cost of fuel relief, not industry – Richmond Rockson rebuts COMAC CEO
1 hour