Black Stars defender Jerome Opoku has sent a confident message ahead of Ghana’s crucial FIFA World Cup showdown with England, insisting that while the Three Lions possess quality players, Ghana also has the weapons needed to compete at the highest level.
Following Ghana’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over Panama, conversations have already begun about what the Black Stars need to secure qualification from Group L. While many supporters believe a draw against England would be a satisfactory result, Opoku has made it clear that the squad is approaching the match with a winning mentality.
“We know England have got good players, but we have great qualities too.”
The centre-back’s comments reflect the growing confidence within the Ghana camp after an impressive opening performance at the tournament. Despite facing one of football’s traditional powerhouses, Opoku believes the Black Stars have every reason to trust their own strengths and capabilities.
He also dismissed suggestions that Ghana should play for a draw against England, emphasizing that the team’s mindset under the current setup is focused solely on victory.
“I heard people saying that since we beat Panama, we only need a draw against England, and for me I don’t think that way. Every match is to win.”
Those words capture the fearless spirit that has long defined Ghanaian football. Rather than settling for calculations and permutations, Opoku insists the Black Stars will step onto the pitch with ambition, courage, and a determination to claim all three points.
The defender’s confidence mirrors the belief running through the entire squad. Ghana heads into the encounter buoyed by a disciplined defensive display against Panama and encouraged by the growing chemistry within the team. With players embracing the challenge rather than fearing it, the Black Stars are preparing to test themselves against one of the tournament favourites.
For Opoku and his teammates, respect for England does not mean surrendering belief. Ghana may be viewed as underdogs by many, but the Black Stars are determined to prove that talent, unity, resilience, and hunger can bridge any gap on the world stage.
As the countdown to the clash continues, one thing is certain: Ghana will not be travelling onto the field looking for a draw.
They will be going for the win.
“We know England have got good players, but we have great qualities too.”
“Every match is to win.” — Jerome Opoku.












