Ahead of today’s, Sunday, October 12, pivotal match against Comoros in the last 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match, Minister for Sports and Recreation Kofi Adams has shown confidence in the Black Stars.
At a time when Comoros has recently defeated the Black Stars in prior meetings, the game will decide Ghana’s standing in the group standings.
Mr. Adams stated that the team is motivated and ready to win all three points in an interview on Channel One Newsroom.
“It’s not just me; I believe that every Ghanaian expects the team to deliver tomorrow, October 12. We’re not going for the least points. We don’t think that we should slip points with Comoros this time around,” he reiterated.
The team is committed to making atonement for previous losses, the Minister continued, even if head coach Otto Addo has played down suggestions of retaliation.
He added that Ghana is now leading their group and has an advantage in goal differential, highlighting the fact that “nothing less than victory” will meet Ghanaians’ expectations.
“I have heard Coach Otto Addo say that he has heard people talk about revenge, but he doesn’t see that, but hopes they win. We think that we must avenge. This is an opportunity for the players to be true to the team. Especially knowing well that they come into this game with a lot of advantage in goal difference, they are at the top of their group. We expect a good game, we expect victory and nothing less,” Mr Adams concluded.
Source: newsthemegh.com