Otto Addo, the Black Stars’ head coach, has acknowledged the magnitude of his team’s challenge in their FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifying match against Central Africa Republic, describing it as a difficult game.
He was speaking following his side’s victory over Mali in Bamako on Thursday night.
The Black Stars enjoyed a 2-1 victory to bolster their chances with Ernest Nuamah and Jordan Ayew scoring for Ghana.
Nevertheless, Otto Addo has said the game against the Central Africa Republic on Monday in Kumasi will be a difficult one.
“We will look at what we can do against Central Africa Republic. To be honest, it is going to be tougher because everybody expects us to win, and its going to be difficult,” he said.
“Things won’t be the same as today. These games are on the edge, and if you see all the games, they are all on the edge. Central Africa Republic played a draw with Mali, so we have to expect a very strong team against us.”
Ghana now sit second in Group I with 6 points, while Central Africa Republic is fourth with 4 points.