Black Stars trainer Otto Addo has set sights on their 2025 African Cup Of Nations qualifiers againstAngola, labelling it as a tough encounter.
According to coach Otto Addo, the clash against the Palancas Negras of Angola will be a very tough clash, hence he’s channeling all focus to that game.
“It would be a mistake to look too far ahead. Right now, my focus is entirely on Angola, as they are a tough opponent. That’s where my attention is,” Otto said
Ghana will face their Angolan side on Thursday, September 5, 2024, at the Baba Yara Stadium after which they will travel to Moroccoto face Niger.
Addo has already announced his 23 man squad for the upcoming fixtures and the players are expected to open camp on September 2.
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