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Young Ghanaian sensation Christopher Bonsu Baah has expressed strong confidence in the Black Stars' ability to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The dynamic winger, who has been making waves in Europe with Belgian side Genk, believes Ghana has the talent, determination, and team spirit needed to book a place at the global showpiece.
Speaking to local media, Baah praised the team's unity and growing chemistry, saying, “We have a solid squad with a mix of experienced players and hungry young talents. Everyone is working hard, and I believe we have what it takes to qualify.”
Ghana is currently navigating through a competitive qualifying campaign, facing stiff competition from teams like Mali and Central African Republic. However, recent performances have reignited hope among fans, especially following their victory over Mali in Bamako, where the Black Stars staged a dramatic late comeback.
Baah, who earned his first call-up to the national team earlier this year, is widely regarded as one of the brightest young prospects in Ghanaian football. His pace, creativity, and fearlessness have drawn comparisons to past Black Stars greats, and many are tipping him to play a key role in the team’s future.
“The World Cup is every player's dream,” Baah added. “To represent Ghana on that stage would be an honor. But we have to focus on each match and give our best.”
The Black Stars will look to build on their momentum in the next round of qualifiers, with supporters hopeful that a return to the World Cup stage is within reach. Ghana last featured in the World Cup in Qatar 2022 but failed to progress past the group stage.
With players like Baah bringing renewed energy and belief, the future looks promising. Fans will be hoping his confidence translates into results on the pitch, as Ghana aims to make its fifth World Cup appearance in 2026.
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