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FootballGhana's World Cup Hero Shares Romantic Moment with Partner as He Celebrates Qualification
- Ghana's World Cup qualifying coach Otto Addo shared a romantic moment with his partner as he celebrated his achievement
- Otto Addo led Ghana in the World Cup play-offs as the Black Stars urged the Super Eagles of Nigeria to earn a ticket to Qatar 2022
- The German-trained coach became the first player to play at the World Cup and coach the team to the global showpiece
It's been a week since Otto Addo led Ghana to World Cup qualification, but the German-trained gaffer is now coming to terms with his latest achievement.
Otto Addo took to Instagram to share the moment with the team and loved ones as he celebrated Ghana's return to the FIFA World Cup.
By qualifying to the World Cup, he became the first Ghanaian to play at the competition and lead the Black Stars to the Mundial.
He wrote: "We did it. Thanks you Ghana for the love. Thanks for the support. We are Ghana."
Addo while in Ghana visited his family house, where he spent time with his relatives before returning to his role at Dortmund.
Despite making history with the team, it is yet to be seen if he will agree to lead the Black Stars at the World Cup in Qatar.
The Black Stars have been drawn in Group H of the World Cup in Qatar alongside Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay.
Otto Addo opens up on Salisu's failure to join Black Stars
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that caretaker manager of the Black Stars Otto Addo has shed light on Mohammed Salisu's unavailability for the senior men's national team.
Following Black Stars' recent qualification to the 2022 World Cup, football fans in the West African nation have been divided on whether the country should continue in pursuit of the Southampton guardsman.
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FootballSalisu has been a top target for the Ghana Football Association, who have made several attempts to lure the former Real Valladolid defender to play for the Black Stars.
Former Ghana coach confident Black Stars can navigate Group H
Erstwhile Black Stars head coach Kwesi Appiah is highly optimistic that Ghana can reach the knockout phase of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Ghana made a return to the Mundial after missing out on the last edition when the Black Stars upstaged West African neighbours Nigeria over two legs.
The Black Stars have been drawn in a difficult group featuring Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal, Asian giants the Korea Republic and two-time World champions Uruguay in Group H.