Ghana coach Otto Addo has resigned from his role as Ghana coach after his side’s exit from the FIFA World Cup.
The Black Stars got knocked after losing 2-0 to Uruguay in the final group stage round, with his side only collecting two points.
A win for Ghana would’ve seen Addo’s side qualify for the knockout stages after they had beaten South Korea 3-2 and lost 2-3 to Portugal.
However, the defeat against Uruguay saw Ghana finish fourth in Group H, leading Addo to announce his resignation at the post-match press conference.
“It was clear that I would stop after the World Cup,” he said, as per Owuraku Ampofo.
“Me and my family see our future in Germany and I like my role at Dortmund and I’m very, very happy there.
“We said that if we qualify for the World Cup I would resign after the World Cup, even if we would’ve been world champions.
“So this is my decision.”