Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew has expressed unwavering confidence in Ghana’s ability to compete with the world’s elite after the team’s impressive start to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The experienced forward believes the performances against Panama and England have shown that the four-time African champions possess the quality, discipline, and determination required to challenge the best teams in the tournament. His remarks came during a visit by a high-powered Ghanaian delegation to the team’s training camp in Rhode Island, where government officials and dignitaries met the squad ahead of their decisive final Group L fixture.
Ghana have enjoyed a promising start to their World Cup campaign, opening with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Panama before producing a resolute defensive display to earn a goalless draw against England. The results have left the Black Stars on four points after two matches, placing them in a strong position to secure qualification to the Round of 32. The team’s disciplined performances have earned praise from supporters and football observers, with Jordan Ayew insisting the players have already demonstrated that they can compete with the world’s best.
Addressing the visiting delegation, the Black Stars skipper praised the commitment and mentality of his teammates while expressing satisfaction with the team’s performances so far. “We’ve shown that we’re capable of performing at the highest level,” Ayew declared, highlighting the confidence growing within the camp. His comments reflected the belief that has developed among the players following their encouraging performances against two difficult opponents, with Ghana now focused on finishing the group stage strongly.
The delegation that visited the Black Stars included Ghana’s Ambassador to the United States, H.E. Victor Smith, Minister for Sports and Recreation Kofi Adams, Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and businessman and philanthropist Ibrahim Mahama. Their presence served as a significant morale boost for the squad as preparations intensified for the crucial encounter against Croatia. Following the visit, the Black Stars departed Rhode Island and arrived in Philadelphia, where they will complete their final preparations before Saturday’s showdown at Lincoln Financial Field.
With a place in the knockout stage at stake, Ghana know that another positive result against Croatia could see them reach the Round of 32 for the first time since their memorable run at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Buoyed by an unbeaten start to the tournament and the confidence expressed by their captain, the Black Stars head into the decisive clash believing they have what it takes to continue their impressive campaign and make the nation proud on football’s biggest stage.













