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Ghana head coach Otto Addo says his statistics of five wins in 15 matches "are of no use" on the back of scrutiny mounting over his competence for the job.
The Black Stars gaffer, who returned to the role in March 2024, has a win percentage of 33.3.
The recent frustrating 1-1 draw with Chad in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, which has blown Group I wide open, has only intensified the criticism.
"These statistics are of no use, especially when there are friendly games in between, where we use all kinds of players to test," he said.
"So, I don't think they are really usable in terms of, oh, this coach did that, and this coach did that. I'm not afraid of anything, just God. So, I'm very sure we'll show a different face, and we'll win."
The Black Stars come up against Mali on Monday, September 8, at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Ghana still lead Group I by a point and could be levelled with Madagascar, who take on Chad.
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