The showdown between Ghana and Mali in Accra tonight isn’t just another World Cup qualifier — it’s personal.
Mali’s head coach, Tom Saintfiet, has carried a silent fire in his heart for over a decade. The Belgian tactician once dreamed of leading the Black Stars, but time after time, the Ghana FA looked past him. Now, fate has brought him back to Accra, not as a hopeful candidate, but as the man plotting Ghana’s downfall.
“I wanted the Ghana job for at least 10 years,” Saintfiet confessed. “But I was overlooked. Back then, Ghana was the biggest powerhouse in African football. Now, I’m here to prove a point — by beating them.”
Renowned for his pragmatic style and ability to squeeze results out of underdog sides, Saintfiet sees weakness in Otto Addo’s Black Stars, who slipped to a frustrating 1-1 draw with Chad last week. He believes this is the perfect time for Mali to strike.
“This is a winnable game for us,” he declared. “We respect Ghana, but we don’t fear them. Our mission is simple: win, and put ourselves in a strong position for qualification.”
For Ghana, who remain top of Group I, the stakes couldn’t be higher. With kickoff set for 7:00pm GMT, tonight’s clash could be the turning point in their World Cup dream — or the night Saintfiet gets his revenge.




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