Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew and head coach Carlos Queiroz have both expressed strong belief in Ghana’s readiness as the team prepares for a decisive FIFA World Cup Round of 32 clash against Colombia.
Jordan Ayew, speaking with confidence ahead of the high-stakes encounter, maintained that the Black Stars are fully focused and well-prepared under the tactical leadership of the technical team. He stressed that the squad has built enough discipline and understanding to face the South American side, expressing optimism about Ghana’s chances going into the match.
He was quoted as saying: “I’m confident that, with the tactical direction of our coach, we are ready for the game against Colombia.”
His remarks reflect growing belief within the camp that Ghana can deliver a strong performance on the big stage, as they aim to progress further in the tournament.
On his part, head coach Carlos Queiroz has provided a major boost to Ghana’s preparations by confirming that the entire squad is in good physical condition. He indicated that concerns over player injuries have been resolved, with all invited players available for selection ahead of the crucial fixture.
Queiroz reportedly stated: “25 players are fully fit and ready to play tomorrow.”
His assurance suggests that the technical team will have a full-strength squad at its disposal, allowing for tactical flexibility as Ghana seeks to outwit Colombia in what is expected to be a tightly contested knockout match.
With both the captain and head coach projecting confidence, the Black Stars enter the Round of 32 with renewed hope, unity, and determination as they aim to keep their World Cup ambitions alive.













