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Rajevac, Akonnor deserve credit – Otto Addo on Black Stars’ World Cup qualification

Edwin Kwakofi by Edwin Kwakofi
March 30, 2022
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Black Stars head coach, Otto Addo says former Ghana bosses, C.K Akonnor and Milovan Rajevac deserve acknowledgment for the work they did to help the side qualify for the World Cup.

Otto Addo was appointed as interim head coach after Rajevac was fired in January, who himself replaced Akonnor after he was sacked in September 2021.

Akonnor took charge of two World Cup qualifiers before leaving his post, a 1-0 win over Ethiopia and a 1-0 loss in South Africa.

Rajevac was in charge of the remaining four group games, winning three of them, a doubleheader against Zimbabwe and a crucial final match against South Africa, and drawing one, in Ethiopia.

He was, however, fired after the Black Stars’ poor showing at AFCON 2021, with Addo taking his place for the playoffs against Nigeria.

Having guided Ghana to the tournament in Qatar, Addo was quick to praise the work of both Rajevac and Akonnor to help the Stars reach the playoffs.

Addressing the players and staff in the dressing room after the game on Tuesday night, Otto Addo also acknowledged the players who featured in the group stages but couldn’t make the squad for the playoffs including the captain of the side, Andre Ayew.

“In the end, it’s a player’s game. In the end, it’s you guys, you did it. It’s not only you, we shouldn’t forget the coaches who made the path to this stage, Milo [Rajevac], Charles Akonnor and the players who couldn’t come today, starting with captain Andre Ayew, who scored a lot of goals helping us to be where we were. This for me was just two games but the rest did a lot of work and I want to thank the players who are not here; Baba Rahman, Kamaldeen, and all the players who couldn’t be here because of injury,” he said.

“Not least the team here, you did well. The players not on the bench, the players on the bench supporting us all the way. The staff, I love you all, you did well. Also to those who had to be subbed. It was just a systematic change. I’m very happy today, I’m very happy today, very happy to be here. Let’s continue, we have a lot of work to do.”

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