In the aftermath of Ghana’s disappointing loss to Sudan in the AFCON qualifiers, former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Vice President George Afriyie has urged the public to remain patient with head coach Otto. Speaking to a radio station, Afriyie expressed his opposition to the idea of sacking the coach, despite growing calls for his dismissal following the team’s poor performance.
“I am not one of those who will say we have to sack Otto,” Afriyie stated firmly. Instead, he emphasized the need to “keep faith” with the coach, stressing the importance of continuity. Afriyie argued that Otto should be given the chance to continue the work he has started, particularly as Ghana still has an opportunity to redeem itself in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
Afriyie’s comments reflect a desire for stability in the team’s leadership during challenging times, recognizing that dismissing the coach could disrupt the progress made so far. His statement resonates with fans who, while frustrated with the defeat, understand the need for long-term planning in football.
The message from Afriyie serves as a reminder that qualifying campaigns are often tumultuous and require persistence. While Ghana’s performance against Sudan may have caused concern, he believes maintaining trust in Otto’s process is crucial if the team is to achieve success in future competitions.
The call for patience comes as discussions intensify over the direction of Ghanaian football, with many questioning whether the team has the right strategies to secure a spot at both the AFCON tournament and the World Cup. Afriyie’s endorsement of Otto aims to cool tensions and keep the focus on upcoming challenges rather than immediate managerial changes.