Addo pushes Ghana after 2-0 Japan loss

Ghana manager Otto Addo has identified several tactical deficiencies requiring immediate attention after his side fell 2-0 to Japan at the Toyota Stadium in the Kirin Challenge Cup. The German-born coach pointed to inadequate ball retention in attacking zones, insufficient aggression when competing for loose possessions, and poor timing in distribution as primary concerns exposed during the second period.

Addo stressed that his squad must improve their spatial awareness when facing high-pressure tactics and develop more threatening offensive movement. While acknowledging that injury absences and limited cohesion among his starting lineup hampered the performance, he called for unity and emphasized that his youthful roster possesses the capacity to develop before the global tournament begins.

The Black Stars have traveled to Seoul for their upcoming friendly against South Korea.
 

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