Auxerre defender Gideon Mensah has lavished praise on Ghana coach Otto Addo, hailing his tactical approach and leadership as a key factor in the team’s recent success.
Mensah, who has played a crucial role in Ghana’s consecutive victories against Mali and the Central African Republic, believes Addo’s return to the Black Stars has been a game-changer for the team.
The 25-year-old defender praised Addo’s ability to read the game and make tactical decisions that benefit the team. “For me, I think he’s one of the best that I’ve worked with in the national team in terms of the tactics and then how he wants the team to play,” Mensah said.
Addo, who returned to the Black Stars earlier this year, has led the team to consecutive wins, reviving their hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. Mensah credited Addo’s experience and knowledge of what Ghanaians expect from the national team as key factors in his success.
Mensah’s praise for Addo comes on the back of an impressive last season, where he played a crucial role in Auxerre’s promotion to the French Ligue 1.




























