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‘We wanted to go beyond the round of 32’ – Jerome Opoku reflects on Colombia defeat

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
July 4, 2026
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KANSAS CITY, UNITED STATES - JULY 3: Jerome Opoku (18) of Ghana looks on during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match between Colombia and Ghana at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Stadium) in Kansas City, Missouri, United States on July 3, 2026. (Photo by Hakan Akgun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

KANSAS CITY, UNITED STATES - JULY 3: Jerome Opoku (18) of Ghana looks on during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match between Colombia and Ghana at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Stadium) in Kansas City, Missouri, United States on July 3, 2026. (Photo by Hakan Akgun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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Black Stars defender Jerome Opoku has called on Ghana to use the disappointment of their FIFA World Cup exit as motivation for future success, insisting the team has the quality to bounce back stronger.

Ghana’s 2026 World Cup journey ended in the Round of 32 following a narrow 1-0 defeat to Colombia at Kansas City Stadium, with an early strike from Jhon Arias proving enough to separate the two sides despite the Black Stars’ spirited second-half response.

Reflecting on the defeat, Opoku admitted Ghana fell short of their objective but praised Colombia for capitalising on their opportunity.

“I think I gave the team what was needed at every moment,” the İstanbul Başakşehir centre-back said after the match.

“They won the game 1-0, so that’s really it. The game plan was to win. There’s not much I can say. Colombia did their job and we didn’t, so congratulations to them.”

The defender also addressed the disruption caused by Marvin Senaya’s injury, which forced Ghana to reshuffle their defence during the tournament.

“Obviously, you always have to be ready. Alidu is a great player and Marvin is as well. It was unfortunate that Marvin got injured, and naturally it affected the rhythm of our back four. Alidu came in and did his best, and I believe we did a good job overall. Unfortunately, they scored from that side, so we just have to analyse it and identify where we can improve.”

Opoku revealed that the Black Stars had set their sights on progressing much further in the competition and proving that African football can compete with the world’s elite.

“It is always a great achievement to get out of the group stage because it shows that African football continues to grow. But we wanted much more than the Round of 32.”

“Our ambition was to reach the Round of 16, the quarter-finals and continue competing with the best teams in the world. Unfortunately, it didn’t happen for us, but I wish every nation still in the tournament the very best.”

Despite the disappointment, the 27-year-old believes Ghana’s performance throughout the tournament showed encouraging signs and insisted the squad must continue improving.

“We’ve got great talent and we’re doing well, but we know we can do even better. We have to keep moving forward because the past is behind us now. We’ll analyse what happened, learn from our mistakes and come back stronger.”

“We approached the Colombia game with the same hunger and determination as every other match. The coach prepared us well, the team talks were excellent and everyone believed we could get the result. Sometimes football doesn’t go your way, and unfortunately today was one of those days.”

Opoku stressed that confidence within the squad remained high heading into the knockout clash, with the players determined to make Ghana proud.

“We came into the game full of confidence because we wanted to show Ghanaians and everyone watching that we were ready for the challenge. We had built good momentum before this match, but unfortunately we couldn’t finish the job.”

Following their Round of 32 exit, the Black Stars will now shift their attention to the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, where they will be aiming to begin a new chapter with renewed determination and stronger performances.

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KANSAS CITY, UNITED STATES - JULY 3: Jhon Cordoba (9) of Colombia in action against Jerome Opoku (R) of Ghana during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match between Colombia and Ghana at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Stadium) in Kansas City, Missouri, United States on July 3, 2026. (Photo by Hakan Akgun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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