Former Ghanaian international midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu has publicly apologized for advocating for the return of Coach Otto Addo during the Black Stars’ recent struggles in the AFCON qualifiers. Agyemang-Badu admitted that he had been vocal in his support for Addo’s second stint with the national team but now regrets his position.
The ex-midfielder expressed his disappointment, saying, “I apologize [because I was part] of those who advocated for the second coming of Coach Otto Addo. If you go into my interviews, I gave him massive support, but I’m sorry.” His comments reflect a sense of frustration with the current state of Ghana’s AFCON qualifying campaign, which has faced several setbacks, raising doubts about the team’s direction under Addo.
Otto Addo, who previously managed the Black Stars, was reappointed following hopes that he could rebuild the team after mixed results in his first tenure. However, it seems that the former Udinese star now believes the decision to back Addo’s return may not have been the best for the team’s performance.
The statement highlights a growing sense of urgency and accountability among key figures in Ghanaian football as they prepare for the final stages of the AFCON qualifiers. Fans and analysts are closely monitoring the Black Stars’ progress, with hopes still alive but waning amidst turbulent form. Agyemang-Badu’s apology offers insight into the behind-the-scenes deliberations and the pressures former players face when engaging with the national team’s managerial issues.
The Black Stars’ next qualifier will be a crucial test, as they aim to secure a spot in the tournament amidst mounting public scrutiny and internal reflection.