Mohammed Fuseini has described his first start – and first goal – for the Black Stars as a moment he will cherish forever, calling it a “dream come true” after helping Ghana to a dominant 4-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago in the Unity Cup held in London.
The 23-year-old Union Saint-Gilloise forward made his full debut for Ghana during the international friendly in May 2025, just days after earning his first cap off the bench against Nigeria.
“It was a dream come true for me to start my first game for the national team, and it was also a dream come true to get my first goal,” Fuseini said in an interview with Sportsblog247.com.
His goal capped off an impressive team performance at the Brentford Community Stadium and added to what has already been a breakthrough year for the Ghanaian attacker.
Fuseini is fresh off a stellar campaign with Belgian champions Union SG, where he netted 11 goals and contributed three assists to help the club secure the 2024/25 Jupiler Pro League title — and a historic qualification to the UEFA Champions League.
Reflecting on his international outing, Fuseini credited head coach Otto Addo for encouraging him to express himself on the pitch.
“Otto Addo just told me to go out there and do my thing. I hadn’t played as a winger in a long time, so it was a bit difficult for me, but I gave it my all.”
His goal, and overall display, has certainly bolstered his case for a regular place in the national team setup ahead of Ghana’s upcoming competitive fixtures.




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