Several European clubs have used social media to congratulate Ghana on their qualification for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
How Arsenal, Dortmund, and other European teams responded to Ghana's qualification for the World Cup
How Arsenal, Dortmund, and other European teams responded to Ghana's qualification for the World Cup
Ghana qualified for the World Cup after a thrilling 1-1 draw with Nigeria at the Mashood Abiola Stadium on Tuesday night.
Both teams shared the spoils in Abuja, with a penalty from Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong canceling out a first-half score by Thomas Partey.
After a goalless first leg at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, the result ensured the Black Stars' qualification on away goals.
Ghana's numerous football clubs.As a result, players flocked to social media to congratulate their idols on their World Cup qualification.
“Congratulations to Otto Addo and the @GhanaBlackstars on qualifying for the World Cup!” said Borussia Dortmund, praising their assistant manager. A Ghanaian legend, to be sure.
“Otto was named Ghana’s interim head coach for their World Cup qualifying matches, and he helped them win!”
“Scores an important goal,” Arsenal added of Thomas Partey. The team qualifies for the World Cup. “Congratulations to Thomas Partey and the Ghanaian team.”
Ajax, meantime, were not left out, waxing lyrical about Mohammed Kudus, saying, “You’ve done it. “To the World Cup, Mohammed Kudus.”
Swindon Town, the club of goalkeeper Joojo Wollacot, had this to say about him: “He persevered with us back in the day.”He had a great summer and is now heading to the World Cup. It’s just incredible. “This is our guy.”
Nigeria will miss out on World Cup qualification for the first time since 2006 after a 1-1 draw with Ghana. The Black Stars, on the other hand, have qualified for their fourth World Cup after missing the last one.