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We were defensively solid against Madagascar, says Otto Addo

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Dusky Stars head coach Otto Addo has praised his team’s defensive efficiency of their 3-0 receive over Madagascar in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.

Ghana’s victory, which came courtesy of Thomas Partey’s brace and Mohammed Kudus’ aim, used to be constructed on a steady defensive show.

Addo highlighted his team’s distinctive work ethic and defensive solidity, saying, “The work ethic recently used to be distinctive. We, defensively, were very steady, and I was cushty with that.”

Ghana’s receive over Madagascar marked their second victory in as many suits in essentially the most fresh global window, establishing a five-point lead atop Group of workers I standings.

With this receive, Ghana inches nearer to securing qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, aiming to qualify for the fifth time.

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