Mohammed Gago – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:29:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Mohammed Gago – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Former Black Stars player calls for dismissal of Otto Addo and his assistant coaches https://www.adomonline.com/former-black-stars-player-calls-for-dismissal-of-otto-addo-and-his-assistant-coaches/ Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:29:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2493750 Former Black Stars defender Mohammed Gargo has called for the dismissal of head coach Otto Addo following Ghana’s failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

This marks the first time in 21 years that the Black Stars have missed out on AFCON qualification.

Under Addo’s leadership, the team endured a winless campaign, finishing with no victories in six matches, which concluded in November 2024.

Reports suggest that the Ghana Football Association (GFA) is contemplating changes to the coaching staff, including potentially dismissing assistant coaches Joseph Laumann and John Paintsil while retaining Addo.

However, Gargo believes the head coach should bear ultimate responsibility for the team’s historic setback.

Speaking to Citi Sports, Gargo emphasized that accountability starts at the top.

“Whenever a team or any football team wants to dismiss the technical team, I think it starts with the head coach because you are responsible for what is happening,” he said.

“You give instructions to your assistants for them to carry out the tasks of the day, whether it’s the training session, the preparation, or otherwise.”

He added that keeping Addo while replacing the assistants would not address the root of the problem.

“So I think if that is going to happen, then the entire technical team must go so they can bring in a new team that could possibly do better. But not sack the assistants and leave the head coach.”

“Because as I’m saying, in some of his post-match interviews, he took responsibility for everything that happened,” he added.

The GFA is reportedly planning to appoint two new assistant coaches to support Addo as the Black Stars prepare for critical 2026 World Cup qualifiers starting in March.

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How Mohammed Gago faked injury to help Stephen Appiah sign first contract at Udinese https://www.adomonline.com/how-mohammed-gago-faked-injury-to-help-stephen-appiah-sign-first-contract-at-udinese/ Tue, 26 Nov 2024 22:45:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2475744 Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah has shared a heartwarming story about how fellow Ghanaian footballer Mohammed Gago faked an injury to help him secure his first professional contract with Serie A side Udinese Calcio.

Speaking after being honoured at the Emy Africa Awards in Accra, Appiah recounted how Gago’s selfless act during a friendly match against Austrian club Sturm Graz changed his career trajectory.

At the time, Appiah had just moved to Italy from Accra Hearts of Oak and was yet to sign his contract with Udinese.

During the match, Gago feigned an injury in the 80th minute, creating an opportunity for Appiah to step onto the pitch.

The young midfielder seized the moment, scoring a stunning 25-yard goal that caught the attention of the Italian media and Udinese’s management.

“I would like to thank the founder of my team, Mighty Victory. I would also like to thank all the players I played with, from under-14 to the Black Stars. I travelled to Italy as a guy from Chorkor who knew nothing about the Italian weather and cuisine. Yes, I was doing well at Accra Hearts of Oak and got scouted by an Italian scout. Gago Mohammed is the one who made everything possible. Every time I see him, I bow because I appreciate what he has done for me.

“I remember I was with the junior side and hadn’t signed my contract yet. The senior side played a friendly against Sturm Graz from Austria. In the 80th minute, Gago Mohammed faked an injury to give me the chance to feel the game. I came in and scored a goal from 25 yards, and the next day I was in the Italian newspapers.

“I called Gago Mohammed and told him there was an article about me. I went to his house, and he explained that the coach had instructed the club to close my deal. After two days, I signed my first international contract,” he said.

Appiah and Gago both played for Udinese, making their mark as some of Africa’s finest talents.

Appiah’s illustrious career included stints at clubs like Juventus, Brescia, and Fenerbahçe. He also led Ghana to its first two FIFA World Cup appearances in 2006 and 2010, cementing his legacy in African football history.

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