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Ghana Black Stars Coach Blames “Hard Pitch” For Draw Against Chad

Otto Addo, the head coach of Ghana’s national men’s football team, the Black Stars, has blamed the pitch for Ghana’s draw against Chad in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.

According to him, the ‘slow’ pitch is responsible for Ghana’s draw against Chad on Thursday, September 4, 2025.

The Black Stars scored first against Chad in N’Djamena. Captain Jordan Ayew scored the goal for Ghaba.

But Chad equalized at the end through Celestine Ecua.

Ghana would have extended their lead on the Group I table with six points had they won against Chad. But the draw cut their on the table to three points after Madagascar defeated Central African Republic 2 – 0 on the same day.

Speaking after the match, Otto Addo says “The pitch was very slow for us. It makes it difficult to outplay the defenders.”

He added that “They need to put water on it. The pitch was hard and we couldn’t play fast. It was a disadvantage for us.”

Despite the draw, Ghana is top of Group I with 16 points, Madagascar in second with 13 points, while Mali and Comoros each have 12 points.

Ghana’s next qualifier is against Mali in Accra on Monday, September 8.

2026 WCQ: Otto Addo blames ‘slow’ pitch for Chad draw
Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has blamed the pitch in N’Djamena for Ghana’s inability to see out victory against Chad in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match played on Thursday (4 September).

Ghana took the lead through captain Jordan Ayew, but a lacklustre second half performance saw Chad pull level at the end through Celestine Ecua.

Victory would have opened a six point lead for the Black Stars at the top of Group I, but the draw kept their lead at 4 points, which was later cut to 3, after Madagascar beat Central African Republic 2-0 in the day’s later game.

“The pitch was very slow for us. It makes it difficult to outplay the defenders,” Addo said after the game.

“They need to put water on it. The pitch was hard and we couldn’t play fast. It was a disadvantage for us,” he said.

Ghana still top Group I with 16 points, with Madagascar in second with 13, while Mali and Comoros both have 12 points apiece a widely open group.

Ghana will next play Mali Mali in Accra on Monday (8 September).

Source:Africa Publicity

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