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AFCON qualification failure inspired us to bounce back – Black Stars defender Jerome Opoku

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Ghana defender Jerome Opoku has published that the crew’s failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Countries (AFCON) has served as a motivating ingredient for their possibility to procure qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Opoku expressed confidence in the Gloomy Stars’ capacity to qualify for the World Cup, citing their contemporary abet-to-abet victories in opposition to Chad and Madagascar.

Ghana presently leads Group I with 15 features, positioning them as valid contenders.

“This time we had a different and much higher motivation on legend of the crew did not qualify for the AFCON and so we wanted to put that in the abet of and circulation on, and likewise strive to procure it up to your total country by winning games and qualifying for the World Cup,” Opoku said in an uncommon interview.

Opoku, who made his competitive debut for Ghana in their match in opposition to Madagascar, stays optimistic about their prospects no matter acknowledging the challenges ahead.

“I am 200% assured of qualifying. That’s the aim and dream. We trace it be no longer job performed yet and it won’t be easy, however we can combat exhausting unless the pinnacle to procure certain that that we procure the needed and wanted features to be first in crew and qualify for the World Cup,” he acknowledged.

With Ghana aiming for their fifth World Cup look, Opoku emphasised the crew’s focal level on bettering their game and securing the needed ends in the final matches.

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