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Kotoko, Aduana FC clash tomorrow …in MTN FA Cup 1/16 game

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KUMASI – Asante Kotoko will welcome Aduana FC in a crunch 1/16th stage clash of the MTN FA Cup competition tomorrow at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium as the Ghana Premier League (GPL) takes a short break.

Without doubt, it climaxes this round of fixtures of the competition and will see both clubs fighting it hard to grab quarter final tickets.

For fans of the Porcupine Warriors, the timing of the clash is not favourable as it represents a difficult period when the club is struggling to keep pace with the leaders in the GPL.

The statistics clearly explain the mood among the Reds fans.

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The Porcupine Warriors have won only two matches in their last six games, that is, against Bechem United and Basake Holy Stars.

But against Swedru All Blacks and Kpando Heart of Lions, they lost in miserable fashion and secured draws with Berekum Chelsea and Bibiani Gold Stars.

This has affected morale in camp. Coming against Aduana FC, it will not be an easy mountain to climb as the Dormaa lads enjoy a clean ride in the GPL.

Kotoko and Aduana drew 1-1 in their last league encounter which produced a lot of thrills.

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The return of top striker Albert Amoah to the fold and scoring on his return got their fans celebrating and anticipated a smooth run, only to be pegged back by the Lions from Kpando.

Aduana FC at their best can ‘harm’ any opposition. Against the Porcupine Warriors tomorrow, they would have to be at their best to stand a chance against the wounded Porcupines.

At the Tuba Astro turf, Dreams FC would engage Inter Allies in another encounter expected to be full of thrills.

Inter Allies’ Technical Director, Willie Klutse, says his team has what it takes to upset the apple-cart, knowing Dreams FC’s struggles in the ongoing season.

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Berekum Chelsea would also come face-to-face with Tamale City who are enjoying a great run in the Division One League (DOL).

Elsewhere, Nations FC will take on Swedru All Blacks when league leaders, Medeama SC, will host FC Samartex 1996 at the T&A Park today.

By Andrew Nortey

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Systems let Otto Addo down

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The call for the sack of Otto Addo as Black Stars coach has been loud since guiding the Black Stars to the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup.

However, he has always found a way to weather that storm until luck eluded him this time, following back-to-back defeats to Austria and Germany in two international friendlies.

His situation was quite pathetic as a look on his face depicted a coach hoping to not just change the fortunes of the team, but to get the team to play well and cohesively.

But when the results are not there, you have no ‘evidence’ to back those efforts.

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This is the story of a man that aimed to make a mark on his second coming.

Otto Addo’s journey with the Black Stars has been an interesting one. He took over the reins of the team and suddenly enjoyed a hero’s status after masterminding the World Cup qualification against Nigeria in a final qualifying play-off over two legs.

His name was sang everywhere by soccer fans. It was not an overwhelming performance though but the ability to grind the result sent the entire nation into frenzy.

With hopes so high for the World Cup, Ghana put up a poor display that commenced the chorus about getting a replacement for Otto Addo who eventually bowed.

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But when Chris Hughton, Addo’s Technical Advisor, also failed to make a mark as a coach for the team, the German born trainer was brought back.

Then, the wheels of disappointment kicked in again with Ghana ending over 20 years AFCON qualification streak with the failure to qualify for the last AFCON hosted by Morocco.

However, qualification to the 2026 World Cup covered the AFCON sins of Otto Addo.

But Addo was exposed again by the last two friendlies against Austria and Germany. In those two matches, the Black Stars did not just suffer defeats but put up displays that does not reflect a team ready to participate in such a historic World Cup.

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Obviously, the team was disjointed; no telepathy between the three departments of the team – defence, midfield and attack. The team just failed to click while the occasional individual brilliance was non-existent. It was a poor Black Stars, especially the one against the Austrians which Ghana lost 5-1.

And this has usually been the trend of Otto Addo who has proved over the years that he is a slow starter.

Usually, he would get a good or encouraging outcome to overwrite the poor show in the first game; but this time, he was unlucky to meet a much stronger opposition.

This situation affected his script as the Black Stars were dominated by the Germans who eventually won 2-1.

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The only thing that kept the smile on the faces of Ghanaians was the size of the score.

Having suffered a 6-1 defeat in the hands of the Germans-in what came to be known as the ‘Bochum Disaster,’- in a similar exercise, coupled with the erratic show seen against Austria, fans predicted an annihilation.

But in that situation, Addo showed a bit of his tactical nous by deploying his men in a 4-4-2 system to give the team some defensive solidity.

But since systems don’t play football as is usually said, the Germans reduced the game, especially the first half, to a training session; passing around the shadow- chasing Black Stars.

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From day one, it appears Addo’s systems have never gone well with not just the players but the fans as well. His set-ups always give indications of a team defensively- minded than attack.

Playing certain players out of position also seem to be one of his undoing.

It was quite strange that in a game against Kwesi Appiah’s Sudan, he deployed a defensive strategy that rendered his top players like Antoine Semenyo and Jordan Ayew ineffective.

It, therefore came as little surprise when the Ghana Football Association (GFA) dawn-broadcasted his sack ‘effective immediately.’

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“The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has parted ways with the Head Coach of the senior men’s national team (Black Stars), Otto Addo effective immediately.

The Association wishes to thank Otto Addo sincerely for his contribution to the team and wishes him the best of luck in his future endeavours.

The Ghana Football Association will communicate the new technical direction of the Black Stars in due course,” the GFA statement read.

It is understandable the joy the announcement has generated among large sections of the Ghanaian fans.

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That is very understandable. For a coach that seem to win matches the very difficult way and sometimes by dint of luck, it is very difficult to make an argument in his favour.

For the few that have opposed the decision, the concerns expressed over timing is genuine and cannot be washed away considering the short time available for a rebuild.

As the Head Coach, Otto Addo would carry the cross for the negatives and positives of the team as the game of football dictates but the sack and appointment of a new regime is no guarantee for ‘effective immediate’ success.

There must be a very good audit of the playing personnel. Truth is, some of the players don’t deserve to be around the team because in simple terms, they lack what it takes to feature for a national team tipped to go far in the World Cup.

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Otto Addo sacked as Ghana coach

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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has parted ways with the Head Coach of the senior men’s national team (Black Stars), Otto Addo effective immediately.

The Association has expressed appreciation to Otto Addo for his contribution to the team and wished him the best of luck in his future endeavours.

The Association is expected to communicate the new technical direction of the Black Stars in due course.

This follows unconvincing performances against Austria and Germany.

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Coach Otto Addo and his men suffered a 5-1 defeat against Austria on Friday, March 27, 2026.

The team recorded another 2-2 defeat against Germany yesterday.

Many have expressed disappointment over Otto Addo’s player selection and tactics.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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