The sport in opposition to the Wild Beats had a dramatic ending on the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, having completed 4-3 in favour of Ghana.
Jordan Ayew and Louis Mafouta each scored hat-tricks for his or her respective sides, whereas Abdul Fatawu Issahaku was additionally on the rating sheet.
Speaking within the aftermath of the sport, Addo stated the rains on the Baba Yara Stadium helped the Black Stars to play higher in opposition to CAR.
“The rain helped us play better and move the ball faster. Thank you to God for letting it rain,” Addo stated, as quoted by 3Sports.
“The support from the start was massive. Even though we were down, they stayed by our side. Thank you very much, Kumasi, for coming out again.”
Meanwhile, Addo additionally re-emphasised the significance of Jordan Ayew to the Black Stars after he netted a sensational hat-trick in opposition to CAR.
“I know that strikers are always judged by goals but he is a striker who can work defensively, and tactically very intelligent,” he stated.
“That’s why sometimes you can use him as a winger because he closes everything down, he works hard and people don’t see this often.”
Ayew has now scored 28 targets for Ghana, making him the nation’s sixth all-time prime scorer behind Abdul Razak, Tony Yeboah, Abedi Ayew Pele, Kwasi Owusu, Edward Acquah and Asamoah Gyan.