Ghana wrapped up their 2026 World Cup Qualification with a 1-0 win over Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.
Mohammed Kudus scored the only goal of the game as the Black Stars became the latest African side to book a place at the global tournament.
Otto Addo’s side finished six points above Madagascar who came in second place following their defeat to Mali on the final day of the qualifiers in Group I.
While many wished for a ruthless scoreline due to the past events between Ghana and Comoros, the Black Stars could managed just one goal.
Here is our we rated the players from the Joy Sports camera watch:
Benjamin Asare — 7
For the majority of the game, Asare was on a ‘holiday’ as his defence had it all covered. However, on the few occasions he was called to action, he dealt with the threats brilliantly to keep another clean sheet.
Alidu Seidu – 5
Alidu gave the fans a scare in the early minutes of the game when he was shrugged off the ball by his opponent leading to a dangerous cross into Ghana’s box. He also left the fans agitated on a few occasions with his passing.
Jonas Adjei Adjetey – 6
As calm as he looks, Jonas played with no pressure at the back and often turned up with some forward passes and long balls into the opposition’s half. On the defensive side of his game, he was up to task.
Alexander Djiku – 7
Always a calm presence at the back and often game no room for error. Djiku played a faultless game against Comoros.
Ebenezer Annan – 6
He barely was involved in the first half as Ghana barely used the left flank. However, he sent in some good crosses and contributed heavily to the teams attacking threat in the second half.
Kwasi Sibo – 6
Playing as one of two pivots, the Real Oviedo midfielder did a tidy job in the middle of the park and on a few occasions prevented the opposition from attacking Ghana’s back line.
Thomas Partey – 7
In the team as one of the most experienced heads, Partey never put a foot wrong in the game at the Accra Sports Stadium as he calmed things in the middle of the pitch. On some occasions as well, the Villarreal man initiated Ghana’s attack.
Mohammed Kudus – 8
Kudus grabbed his 13th goal for the national team which also happened to be the winning goal against Comoros. He was a torn in the flesh of the opposition whenever he decided to burst forward.
Jordan Ayew – 6
Unlike in his last few games leading to this fixture, Jordan was restricted on several occasions by the opposition but still found a way to create chances from set-pieces except that Ghana were unable to convert any of those chances.
Antoine Semenyo – 5
The Bournemouth forward’s drought at the national team level stretches as he failed to add to his tally against Comoros. He was deployed in a more advanced role but never really had the service needed to cause a problem.
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Caleb Yirenkyi – 5
For the first time in his national team career, Yirenkyi played as a midfielder was a lot was missing from his regular game. He, however, never looked out of place after coming on.
Kojo Pepprah Oppong – 5
Made his debut in the game replacing Alidu Seidu at the right wingback position but Oppong always looked great when
Joseph Paintsil – 5
Just like he did in the win over Central African Republic, Paintsil brought on a positive energy when he came off the bench but he never really had a real look at goal.
Brandon Thomas-Asante – N/A
Christopher Bonsu Baah – N/A
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