Ghana head coach Otto Addo says the Black Stars are bracing for a stern challenge as they prepare to face South Korea in an international friendly Tuesday.
Speaking ahead of the match, Addo acknowledged the quality of the Korean side, stressing that his players must be fully alert and disciplined to navigate what he expects to be a highly competitive encounter.
“We know their strengths and it’s going to be a difficult game,” the coach said, noting that South Korea’s pace, organisation and technical discipline make them a formidable opponent.
The match forms part of Ghana’s continued preparations as Addo seeks to rebuild a confident, cohesive team capable of competing strongly in future qualifiers and tournaments. The Black Stars recently suffered a setback in their defeat to Japan, a result that has increased scrutiny on the team’s consistency.
Addo, however, remains optimistic, insisting that these high-profile tests are crucial for the squad’s development. “These games help us measure where we are and what we must improve,” he said earlier in the week.
The fixture is expected to attract significant attention, with fans eager to see how Ghana respond after their last outing.