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Focus is now on Madagascar game – Antoine Semenyo after Chad win

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Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo says the Gloomy Stars beget shifted their focal point to their subsequent match against Madagascar after securing an emphatic 5-0 victory over Chad in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

The Gloomy Stars dominated Chad from the delivery, with Semenyo opening the scoring in barely 90 seconds.

Ghana created loads of potentialities and at final sealed the collect with dreams from Inaki Williams, Jordan Ayew, Mohammed Salisu, and Ernest Nuamah.

Despite the spectacular outcome, Semenyo insists that the supreme process now might maybe possibly well be Monday’s clash against Madagascar.

“The 5-0 is serious, but fancy the coach said, Monday is the supreme, so we’re factual ready for that if truth be told. But it was once a conventional efficiency these days,” he said.

“Coming into the game, we desired to assemble, we desired to rating as many dreams as imaginable, and moreover collect first residing in the workforce.

“I judge from the old video games in AFCON, things didn’t dawdle well, so we desired to assemble to assemble a mountainous delivery in the final qualifiers.”

Ghana currently leads Neighborhood I with 12 aspects, and a victory against Madagascar on Monday would give a take to their potentialities of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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