As Ghana prepares for a pivotal 2026 World Cup qualifier against Madagascar, head coach Otto Addo has reassured fans that his squad is in good shape despite minor injury concerns.
The Black Stars, fresh off a commanding victory over Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium, are eager to maintain their momentum and strengthen their position at the top of Group I. Speaking ahead of Monday’s clash, Addo downplayed fears of significant injuries affecting the team.
“We have some small issues here and there, but in all, we are all good to go,” Addo stated confidently, suggesting that while a few players may be nursing minor knocks, the overall squad remains fit and prepared for the challenge.
With Madagascar proving to be a resilient side in the qualifiers, Ghana will need all hands on deck to secure a crucial win. Addo has emphasized the importance of total focus and commitment, describing the match as a “small final” and urging his players to give their all on the pitch.
The Black Stars’ ambitions of securing early qualification for the 2026 World Cup hinge on maintaining their form and delivering a strong performance against their determined opponents.
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