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Black Stars must reach 2010 World Cup levels, says Okaikwei Central MP Patrick Yaw Boamah

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Okaikwei Central MP Patrick Yaw Boamah is asking on the Dark Stars to recapture the brilliance that propelled them to the quarterfinals of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

No matter Ghana’s impressive encourage-to-encourage victories in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, Boamah believes the group has but to hit the height efficiency ranges that once made the nation proud.

Speaking on the bottom of Parliament at some level of a session reacting to Ghana’s fresh wins over Chad and Madagascar, he urged the squad to honest increased.

“We desire our national group at the ranges that took us to the final 8 in 2010. That is the assign we desire our national group to be we attend them to play better and to be at the stage that will gladen the hearts of Ghanaians Mr Speaker,” Boamah acknowledged, as aired by Peace FM.

Ghana showcased their dominance with a 3-0 thrashing of Madagascar in Morocco, thanks to Thomas Partey’s strikes in the 11th and 53rd minutes, followed by Mohammed Kudus’ goal in the 58th. Earlier, they beaten Chad 5-0 in Accra.

With the qualifiers on protect till September, the players will now rejoin their golf equipment.

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