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Carlos Queiroz sends clear message to Black Stars players after his unveiling

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
April 24, 2026
in Black Stars, Football, Ghana
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Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz, delivering a clear early message about the identity he intends to build for Ghana ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Speaking at his official unveiling at the Alisa Hotel, Queiroz combined humour with tactical clarity as he addressed expectations surrounding his appointment and the pressure that comes with managing one of Africa’s most passionate football nations.

With Ghanaian supporters widely known for their strong opinions on team selection and playing style, the experienced Portuguese coach joked about the scale of scrutiny he will face.

“I’ve been told there are 33 million coaches here,” he said with a smile. “That makes my job easier because with so many opinions around me, it will be easy to make decisions.”

The comment drew laughter from the room but also underlined a reality that has long followed the Black Stars — constant public debate and high expectations from fans, pundits, and former players.

Beyond the humour, however, Queiroz made it clear that his focus is not on labels or debates about whether a team is defensive or attacking. Instead, he insisted modern football is defined by one language only — winning.

“In modern football, there is no such thing as defensive or attacking coaches. The language I know is the winning language,” he stated firmly.

For the former Real Madrid and Portugal manager, success is built on discipline, structure, and execution rather than ideology or style preferences.

He went further to outline the principles that will shape his squad, placing strong emphasis on collective responsibility, effort, and unity — especially when the team is out of possession.

“When we don’t have the ball, we must fight together. We must sacrifice,” Queiroz repeated, reinforcing his vision of a team built on work rate and organisation.

The philosophy suggests a Black Stars side that prioritises compactness, defensive discipline, and teamwork, particularly in high-pressure moments where structure often determines outcomes at the highest level.

As Ghana ramps up preparations for the tournament, the Black Stars will begin their World Cup journey in Group L against Panama in June, following a series of warm-up friendlies designed to fine-tune the squad.

With expectations rising at home and abroad, Queiroz’s early message is already clear — the foundation of Ghana’s campaign will not be flair or labels, but unity, sacrifice, and a relentless pursuit of results.

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