
Former National Sports Authority (NSA) Board Chairman, Seth Panwum, has launched a sharp critique of Black Stars coach Otto Addo following Ghana’s 1-1 draw against Chad.
The senior national team was held in N'Djamena during the Matchday 7 fixtures of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.
Jordan Ayew’s early goal was cancelled out by Celestine Ecau just two minutes from the final whistle, leaving Ghana with a frustrating point.
In an interview, Panwum questioned Addo’s suitability to lead the national team.
“He’s not good himself. Otto himself isn’t a good coach; we had no business keeping him,” Panwum told Akoma FM.
He further criticised the coach for what he described as a lack of passion for the country and urged him to step down before the situation deteriorates.
“He doesn’t love Ghana; he should admit he has failed us and resign. Ghanaian fans won’t forgive him if he messes with these World Cup qualifiers,” he added.
Despite the setback, the Black Stars remain atop Group I with 16 points and are focused on returning to winning ways when they host Mali on Monday, September 8, at the Accra Sports Stadium. Kick-off is scheduled for 19:00 GMT.
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