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In a heartwarming display of support, Ghana Black Stars coach Otto Addo has embarked on a solidarity tour to visit injured players, including Alidu Seidu and Abdul Fatawu Issahaku. This gesture comes at a time when Addo's own future as the team's coach remains uncertain.
Addo's first stop was in France, where he visited defender Alidu Seidu, who recently underwent successful knee surgery. Seidu suffered a cruciate ligament injury during a Ligue 1 match against LOSC last month, ruling him out for the rest of the season. The Stade Rennes right-back had been in excellent form, earning him the club's Player of the Month award in September. Unfortunately, Seidu will miss Ghana's upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar in March.
Addo's next visit was to Leicester, where he met with winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, who is recovering from a severe knee injury sustained while on national duty with Ghana in November. Issahaku's injury has sidelined him for the remainder of the season, and Addo's visit was a welcome boost to the young player's morale.
In addition to visiting injured players, Addo also checked in on fit-again forward Jordan Ayew, who has been working his way back to full fitness after a recent injury layoff. Ayew's return to fitness is a timely boost for the Black Stars, who will rely on his experience and goal-scoring prowess in their upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
Addo's solidarity tour is a testament to his commitment to his players and his dedication to the Ghana national team. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his own future as coach, Addo remains focused on supporting his players and preparing the team for their upcoming challenges. As the Black Stars look to navigate the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Addo's leadership and guidance will be crucial in determining the team's success.
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