Ghana's Black Stars Soar: World Cup Qualification Secured Amidst Fanfare and Ministerial Acclaim!
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Ghana’s Black Stars delivered a commanding 5-0 victory over the Central African Republic (CAR) in Morocco, moving within touching distance of qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This dominant performance, characterized by balance, composure, and confidence, has positioned Ghana three points clear at the top of Group I, needing just one point from their final group clash against Comoros in Accra. The resounding win has reignited optimism for Ghana’s return to the World Cup stage.
Mohammed Salisu opened the scoring with a thumping header from Mohammed Kudus’ cross, setting the tone for the evening. Alexander Djiku, Jordan Ayew, and Kamaldeen Sulemana also found the back of the net, contributing to the five-goal rout. Notably, four of Ghana’s goals were scored in the second half, solidifying their control over the match. Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew lauded the team’s spirit and determination, stating that with such commitment and attitude, “no team could have stopped us” on the night.
Player ratings from the emphatic victory highlighted several standout performances:
- Benjamin Asare (Goalkeeper – 7/10): The Hearts of Oak goalkeeper was calm, composed, and authoritative. He marshaled his defense effectively, communicated well, and maintained concentration to earn a clean sheet.
- Gideon Mensah (Left-back – 5/10): Delivered a steady but unspectacular display, maintaining defensive shape and providing a few decent crosses, though he sometimes struggled with positioning.
- Mohammed Salisu (Defender – 7/10): Outstanding defensively and decisive in attack, scoring Ghana’s opening goal with a towering header. He showed composure in possession and commanding aerial presence.
- Alexander Djiku (Defender – 8/10): A rock at the back and a consistent leader, Djiku organized the defense, intelligently broke up play, and capped his fine performance with a goal, his second in consecutive games.
- Caleb Yirenkyi (Defender – 4/10): Had a quiet evening, holding his position well but offering little going forward and needing to show more confidence in supporting the attack.
- Thomas Partey (Midfielder – 6/10): The Arsenal midfielder provided structure and calm in the middle, maintaining defensive stability and dictating tempo without heavy involvement in attacking play.
- Kwesi Sibo (Midfielder – 7/10): Commanded the midfield with energy and intelligence, with excellent positioning that helped break up attacks and link play efficiently, making him one of the unsung heroes.
- Fatawu Issahaku (Midfielder – 6/10): Showed flashes of creativity with his pace and dribbling but lacked the finishing touch, contributing to attacking transitions.
- Antoine Semenyo (Midfielder – 4/10): Worked hard off the ball but was wasteful in front of goal, missing clear chances and needing more composure in decisive moments.
- Mohammed Kudus (Forward – 6/10): Had a mixed evening; lively and sharp in possession, he delivered the assist for Salisu’s opener but couldn’t find his scoring touch, though his vision was vital.
- Jordan Ayew (Forward – 8/10): Named Man of the Match, the Leicester City forward was superb, combining experience, leadership, and end product, scoring one goal and assisting two while driving the team forward with confidence.
Substitutes also made their mark. Joseph Paintsil (6/10) made an immediate impact, providing a clever assist for Sulemana’s goal. Kamaldeen Sulemana (6/10) was energetic and direct, taking his chance brilliantly to score his first international goal. Elisha Owusu (5/10) provided a solid presence in midfield, helping maintain control. Jerome Opoku (4/10) and Prince Owusu (4/10) had limited minutes and little influence on the match.
Sports Minister Kofi Adams has declared Ghana’s qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup effectively sealed. Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express, he cited the huge goal difference from the 5-0 win, making it statistically improbable for other teams to overtake Ghana. He emphasized that Sunday’s final qualifier against Comoros should be seen as a celebration of the Black Stars, urging fans to turn up in large numbers to show gratitude and support. Adams praised the players for heeding government and technical advice, noting their renewed commitment and belief.
Despite the celebratory mood surrounding qualification, Mr. Adams expressed
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