English-born Ghanaian defender Jerome Opoku has shared his excitement after making his full competitive debut for the Black Stars, stating that he always believed his time would come.
The 26-year-old joined the Ghana senior national team setup in 2023 but struggled for game time due to the presence of established defenders such as Alexander Djiku, Mohammed Salisu, and Daniel Amartey.
Opoku made his first unofficial appearance for Ghana in a friendly against the USA in 2023 and later featured in other non-competitive matches against Nigeria and Uganda. However, his long-awaited competitive debut finally arrived during the recent international window, where he made a late substitute appearance against Chad before earning his first competitive start in Ghana’s 3-0 victory over Madagascar in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Speaking in an interview with Flashscore, Opoku expressed his pride in representing Ghana and his determination to maintain his place in the squad.
“I’ve been working really hard and looking forward to getting my chance in the national team. I knew a day like this would come for me to contribute. It has always been a dream and a privilege to wear the national colors and defend Ghana,” he said.
The Istanbul Başakşehir defender admitted he was slightly surprised to start against Madagascar but emphasized his readiness to deliver.
“I was a little surprised to start against Madagascar, but I had always worked and looked forward to my moment. I hope I did what was expected of me and didn’t disappoint Ghanaians or the team. I’m super happy to finally make my official and full competitive debut for my country—it’s truly an honor.”
Opoku has been in fine form in the Turkish Süper Lig this season, scoring two goals and providing three assists in 24 appearances for Istanbul Başakşehir. His performances at club level further strengthen his case for a regular role in the Black Stars squad.
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