Ghana’s Black Stars delivered a powerful statement in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, claiming emphatic victories over Chad and Madagascar during the March international window. Head coach Otto Addo has credited the team’s collective effort and growing cohesion for their commanding performances.
In a dazzling display of attacking prowess, Ghana dismantled Chad 5-0 before sealing a 3-0 triumph against Madagascar. These back-to-back wins propelled the Black Stars to the summit of Group I, establishing a three-point cushion over second-placed Comoros and reinforcing their ambitions for a place at the global showpiece.
Speaking to Sportsblog247.com, Addo expressed pride in how the team has responded to recent tactical adjustments and praised the leadership of experienced forward Jordan Ayew.
“Jordan has done a really good job. We have also reshaped the team, and the team is working together really well. We have shown it in our last matches,” Addo remarked. “I think he is the right person to work hard with all his experience.”
The Black Stars will now turn their attention to the next round of fixtures in September, where they will face Chad again and a challenging encounter with Mali. With momentum on their side, Addo’s men aim to maintain their winning form and edge closer to securing their ticket to the 2026 World Cup.
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