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There's very little strain going into the World Cup - Otto Addo
The lead trainer of the Black Stars, Otto Addo, accepts the group will go into the 2022 FIFA World Cup will less strain on them.
There's very little strain going into the World Cup - Otto Addo
Among the 32 groups to have tied down capability to the competition to be arranged in Qatar, Ghana is the most minimal positioned group. The Black Stars will be hoping to progress from the gathering stage for the third time in the nation's set of experiences however will initially have to defeat difficulties from Portugal, Uruguay and South Korea.
A re-visitation of the worldwide stage implies Ghanaians have a distinct fascination with the public group once more, raising assumptions by and by in front of the World Cup.
Nonetheless, the Borussia Dortmund mentor said he feels no tension heading into the competition not long from now.
"As far as I might be concerned, toward the day's end, it's simply a football match, and strain is something else, he told the BBC.
"How I grew up, and, surprisingly, in my time in Ghana, when you don't have the foggiest idea what you'll eat the following day - that is pressure. And, surprisingly, the people who end up in that particular situation actually moved and chuckled.
"For me it's simply a major distinction to be here, and I'll make an honest effort for us to find success.
"We're the base positioned group in the FIFA rankings heading into the World Cup.
"In that season finisher game against Nigeria, we had everything to gain by just trying. No one anticipated that we should qualify, however we did.
"So we know not many individuals, with the exception of Ghanaians, expect something important from us, so there's very little tension. We can all success," he added.
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