Black Stars defender Jonas Adjetey delivered a composed and disciplined performance as Ghana earned a hard-fought goalless draw against England at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The centre-back may not have grabbed the headlines, but his contribution was crucial to Ghana’s defensive resilience against one of the tournament’s strongest attacking sides. Adjetey finished the game with 2 blocks, 6 clearances, 1 recovery, and 3 passes into the final third, showcasing both his defensive awareness and ability to initiate attacks from deep.
Throughout the match, the young defender demonstrated excellent positional sense, consistently putting himself in the right areas to neutralize England’s threats. His six clearances relieved pressure on several occasions, while his two blocks highlighted his willingness to put his body on the line for the team.
What stood out most was his composure in possession. Rather than simply clearing his lines, Adjetey looked to progress play whenever possible, completing three passes into the final third that helped Ghana transition from defence to attack. Against a high-quality England side, that level of confidence and decision-making is a positive sign for both his development and Ghana’s future.
The defender also showed maturity beyond his years, maintaining concentration throughout the contest and forming a solid partnership at the heart of the Black Stars’ backline. With England enjoying spells of possession and territorial dominance, Adjetey remained focused and rarely looked rattled.
Rating: 7.5/10
While he may not have been as statistically dominant as some of his defensive teammates, Adjetey delivered exactly what was required of him: calm defending, smart positioning, timely interventions, and reliable ball distribution. It was a mature World Cup performance from a defender who continues to grow in confidence on the international stage.
Jonas Adjetey vs England
- 2 Blocks
- 6 Clearances
- 1 Recovery
- 3 Passes into Final Third
A quiet but highly effective display from the Black Stars centre-back as Ghana kept England scoreless on the world’s biggest stage.













