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The tough-talking gaffer has been in the firing line following his side's demolition by the Europeans in their first friendly on Friday, but the 50-year-old is having none of it as that has always been the case over his managerial role with the four-time African champions 

Ghana coach Otto Addo has responded in a defiant manner the uproars of the Ghanaian populace demanding for his immediate sacking from the Black Stars coaching job, with the masses now told ''my job is always under threats but I don’t really care''.

After suffering from a 5-1 drubbing at the hands of the Austria national football team, the German-trained tactician has witnessed massive calls for his immediate release by the Ghana FA.

However, with the lingering commotions hovering around for his dismissal, the no-nonsense manager is having none of it as he doesn't dwell on them at the helm.

Speaking in a pre-Germany press conference, the Borussia Dortmund talent nurturing coach said: ''Even when we qualified for the World Cup, people were calling for me to step down. So, [my job] is always under threats but I don’t really care. For me, the most important thing is that I prepare my best for the team to the best.''

Addo and his troops would be looking forward to avoiding another heavy defeat when they come up against Germany in tonight's friendly at the MHP Arena in Stuttgart.