Ghana’s Black Stars secured a crucial victory over Mali in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, but the spotlight shifted to captain Jordan Ayew after his heated reaction to being substituted late in the game.
The 33-year-old forward, who has been Ghana’s standout performer throughout the campaign, provided another crucial assist before being withdrawn in the 80th minute. Despite exchanging a handshake and receiving a pat on the back from coach Otto Addo, Ayew’s frustration was evident as cameras caught him still fuming on the bench—a scene that quickly went viral and left fans debating his behavior as a leader.
Otto Addo defended his tactical decision, opting to rest both Ayew and Mohammed Kudus while introducing Inaki Williams and Joseph Paintsil to inject fresh energy into the closing stages. Though the substitutes had little attacking impact, they helped tighten Ghana’s defense and secure the narrow win.
Alexander Djiku’s decisive strike proved enough to hand Ghana all three points, lifting them to 19 at the summit of Group I—three clear of Madagascar, with Comoros trailing in third and Mali slipping to fourth after their first defeat under Tom Saintfiet.
The Black Stars now prepare for a tricky away clash with the Central African Republic on October 8, before wrapping up their qualification campaign against Comoros in Accra.




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