
Ghana coach Otto Addo has cautioned against underestimating Comoros ahead of Ghana’s decisive World Cup qualifier, describing the island nation as a well-organised and dangerous side.
The Black Stars will host Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, with kick-off slated for 19:00 GMT.
Ghana need just a point to seal their qualification to the Mundial next year.
Addressing the media ahead of the game, Addo cautioned his side, saying, “Comoros are really, really good. It’s not like they are here by luck.
“They’ve been doing good work over the years, and we in Ghana have felt it before. Especially up front, they are very strong. It’s going to be a difficult match.”
The Ghana boss praised the Comoros coach’s tactical flexibility and the team’s evolution.
“They have a really good coach who understands the game and plays with different systems. They are difficult to beat,” he noted.
Despite acknowledging Comoros’ threat, Addo expressed confidence in his side’s preparation.
“If we have the right mentality like against Mali, we will beat them,” he said. “We’ve analysed their strengths and weaknesses, and we know what we want to do.”
Ghana will be aiming to make their fifth World Cup appearance, having previously featured in Germany (2006), South Africa (2010), Brazil (2014), and Qatar (2022).
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