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GHANA COACH, OTTO ADDO LEAVES ROLE AFTER BLACK STARS? WORLD CUP 2-0 DEFEAT TO URUGUAY

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Ghana mentor, Otto Addo, has ventured down from the job following their 2-0 loss to Uruguay in their last Gathering H apparatus at the World Cup.


Addo, who had recently implied he wouldn't remain in that frame of mind after the competition, affirmed after the match that he is leaving.


As indicated by him, he needs to focus on his job with Borussia Dortmund as a headhunter.


I said it when I began as a collaborator [coach] in October last year. Obviously I'd stop after the World Cup.


"Right now, all of us see our future in Germany. I like my job at [Borussia] Dortmund. We are extremely blissful there.


"I said assuming that we qualified for the World Cup I would leave after regardless of anything else, regardless of whether we were title holders," Addo said.


Addo's first matches responsible for the Dark Stars were the end of the season games against Nigeria.


Following Ghana's last World Cup Gathering H match, a 2-0 misfortune to Uruguay, mentor Otto Addo has left his situation.


Addo, who had recently implied that he wouldn't remain in that frame of mind after the competition, affirmed his takeoff after the game.


He expresses that he needs to focus on his occupation as a headhunter for Borussia Dortmund.


Otto Addo has surrendered as Ghana's Mentor following the Dark Stars' exit from the continuous 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.


The 47-year-old, who assumed responsibility for the group in April, was leaving following eight months as lead trainer of the Dark Stars.


Addo was first named break director before Ghana's Reality Cup season finisher against Nigeria, regulating the group to get back in the saddle on the worldwide stage.


The previous Ghana worldwide reported his renunciation at a public interview after the match.


"I said previously, it was clear I would stop after the World Cup. Right now, all of us see our future in Germany, I like my job at Dortmund," the gaffer said.


The previous Ghana global declared his renunciation at a public interview after the match.


"I said previously, it was clear I would stop after the World Cup. Right now, all of us see our future in Germany, I like my job at Dortmund," the gaffer said.

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