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Former Ghana FA vice president Fred Pappoe wants Black Stars to maintain momentum after recent success

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Extinct vp of the Ghana Soccer Association, Fred Pappoe wants the Dusky Stars to live consistent following their two consecutive victories against Chad and Madagascar in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

The Dusky Stars defied odds given their most stylish unhappy sail to thump Chad and Madagascar, boosting the teams World Cup qualification hopes.

Ghana defeated Chad 5-0 on the Accra Sports Stadium sooner than walloping Madagascar 3-0 in the fifth and sixth rounds of the qualifying sequence.

The beautiful victories over Chad and Madagascar has propelled the Dusky Stars to the summit of the standings in Crew I, with four games to total the qualifiers.

“We’re all pleased and we can sail them to continue working laborious. We predict everything is working well for us from the outcomes we are getting so we hope it continue like that for us. The team must care for momentum after a worthwhile world smash this time” he acknowledged.

For the time being, Ghana sits high in the Crew I standings for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, amassing 15 parts after six games. The qualifying sequence will resume in September 2025.

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