Kwesi Nyantakyi, a former president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), asserts that it is Otto Addo’s duty to make sure the Black Stars perform as expected at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
After being excluded from the 2018 edition in Russia, the Black Stars are back in the competition and have been placed in Group H with Portugal, South Korea, and Uruguay.
On November 24, Ghana will play Portugal in their opening Group H match, followed by matches against South Korea and Uruguay on November 28 and December 2, respectively.
“I think we have some of the best players; you can’t take anything away from [Mohammed] Kudus. Kudus can play in any team in the world, you can’t take anything from Thomas Partey, and you can’t take anything away from Inaki Williams who’s now in the team,” Nyantakyi told Joy Sports.
“[Mohammed] Salisu is at the prime of his career. We have some of the best players, the rest of the work now is to manage these players, blend them and ensure that they produce the desired results for us. That is the responsibility of Otto Addo and the management of the FA led by my good friend, Kurt Okraku.”
Between November 20 and December 18, 2022, the FIFA World Cup will be held.