Ghanaian football prodigy Mohammed Kudus has reiterated his unwavering commitment to leading the Black Stars towards qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Following Ghana’s recent victory over Mali in Bamako, reigniting their aspirations for qualification, the competition in Group I remains fiercely contested, with Ghana, Madagascar, and Comoros all deadlocked on six points.
Addressing the media during a press conference on Sunday, Kudus echoed the team’s resolute ambition:
“The belief has always been there. We all aspire to reach the World Cup; that’s our ultimate goal. The path to achieving it may vary, but our determination remains constant.”
Recognizing the hurdles that lie ahead, the West Ham United sensation underscored the significance of resilience:
“Our coach employs various tactics, but in challenging moments, our resolve is tested. We must strive to deliver our best performances and secure the desired outcomes.”
Kudus is poised to assume a pivotal role in the forthcoming encounter against the Central African Republic in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
The Black Stars are primed to confront the Central African Republic in a pivotal match at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi on Monday night, with the kick-off slated for 7:00 pm GMT.
With a triumph over their adversaries, Ghana could vault to the summit of Group I standings, further bolstering their pursuit of World Cup qualification.