Expectedly, Black Stars coach Otto Addo is poised to introduce new faces into the starting lineup for the international friendly against Uganda on Tuesday. Addo granted debut call-ups to several young players, including Ibrahim Osman, Francis Abu, Ebenezer Annan, and Frederick Asare.
During their recent match against Nigeria, three debutants, including Ibrahim Osman and Ebenezer Annan, showcased their talent on the field. Despite the 2-1 loss, their performance demonstrated promise for the future of Ghanaian football. Now, Francis Abu and Fredrick Asare eagerly await their opportunity to make their mark on the national team.
Addo is anticipated to make changes to the starting lineup for the match against Uganda, with captain Andre Ayew and goalkeeper Jojo Wollacot likely to return to the fold. The injection of new talent reflects Addo’s commitment to fostering healthy competition within the team.
Speaking about the possibility of introducing new starters, Addo acknowledged the impressive performance of the debutants against Nigeria. He emphasized the importance of competition among players, stating that it ultimately benefits the entire team.
As Ghana prepares to face Uganda, Addo’s side aims to maintain its dominance over their opponents. With a favorable head-to-head record of 7-3, the Black Stars are determined to secure another victory. Their previous encounter in 2017 ended in a goalless draw during the FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
As anticipation builds for the upcoming match, fans eagerly await the opportunity to witness the new additions to the Black Stars squad in action. With Addo’s guidance and strategic planning, Ghana’s national team aims to continue its legacy of success on the international stage.




























