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Former Black Stars head coach, Otto Addo has highlighted on why he resigned and also dug deep into his role at Borussia Dortmund.

The 47 year old led Ghana to the 2022 World Cup which is still happening in Qatar but have painfully been evicted from the tournament after a defeat Uruguay last Friday in their final group game.

The four time African champions accumulated only three points, having lost two with just a win to finish at the foot of the group standing.

Following the excruciating exit, head coach Otto Addo stepped down as reported earlier and has finally opened up on why he took that decision.
 
He added by throwing more lights on his role at the Signal Iduna Park and how important it is to the club's project since it is a selling club. 
 
"The decision is not only in my hands, Before I even started working with the GFA, everybody knew I had a contract with Dortmund and to even come here was very difficult and the GFA put a lot of effort to get me released," Otto Addo said in a press briefing in Qatar."
 
"What you have to know is the position I have as a talent coach is very crucial to Dortmund. We produce a lot of big talent. It is a crucial and important position for the club."
 
"Normally they wont have to let me go but because I want to help the country and the GFA went there had good talks, they released me for six months," he concluded