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Black Stars must improve to be competitive at 2026 World Cup — fans

By Ghana News

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Black Stars must improve to be competitive at 2026 World Cup — fans

“From the onset, it looked like a mere formality because we had already qualified, but Comoros came into the game with confidence, having beaten us twice before,” he stated.

Mr Ernest Bako Wobonto, a journalist, urged the Black Stars technical team to make improvements ahead of the World Cup despite Ghana’s qualification after a victory over Comoros.

He praised the team for their dominant performance in the final group match, saying Ghana took control of the game after settling into a comfortable rhythm.

“Although we have qualified for the World Cup, there are many things we need to improve on, especially in coaching,” he suggested.

Enock Akotei, a sports commentator, praised the performance of the Black Stars.

According to him, the players showed determination and control throughout the match, with their teamwork and composure earning them an important win.

He noted that the mood across the country reflected excitement and pride, as fans celebrated the team’s qualification.

He said, “We are all going to the World Cup; you can see the happiness everywhere. Everyone is grateful to the players for giving us one of their best games.”

He also commended goalkeeper Benjamin Asare for his consistent performance throughout the qualifiers, calling him “a hero”.

Mark Noi, a fan, also stated that it was important to get some quality creative midfielders in the team to be able to create chances for the strikers.

Ghana topped their qualifying group with 25 points, securing a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup to be hosted jointly by the United States of America, Mexico, and Canada.