The Hearts of Oak striker has been handed the responsibility to not just score the goals, but captain the side as they seek to defend both the African and world titles that Ghana won in a thrilling year.
And while Otoo admits that the bar has been set high by the achievements of last year, he says there are enough quality players to be able to live up to those standards.
“Our predecessors did it with three titles so we have a lot to live up to but there is no pressure,” he told KickOffGhana.com. “Ghanaians should expect a lot from us because we have fit and players with good skills to win big”.
Ghana will be without three foreign-based players, including Jordan Ayew, the Marseille forward who has been refused permission by the French champions to travel to Accra for the game.