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Gyan, Paintsil, Otto: What sports personalities have said about Ghana’s World Cup group

Appiah, Otto And Paintsil L-R: Stephen Appiah, Otto Addo, John Paintsil and Gyan are optimistic about the World Cup

Mon, 8 Dec 2025 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Some high-profile Ghanaian sports personalities have shared mixed reactions concerning Ghana’s group in the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw held on December 5, 2026.

The Black Stars found themselves in Group L, consisting of England, Croatia, and Panama, as they battle for a place in the round of thirty-two.

The group attracted different opinions from former footballers and members of the Black Stars’ technical team, with some describing it as “tricky” and posing a challenge for the team.

Others were of the view that the Black Stars have the quality players to compete and advance to the next stage despite the toughness of the group.

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Here is what some sports personalities said about it:

Asamoah Gyan

Former Black Stars captain Gyan indicated that even though the group is tricky, he is optimistic the team will sail through the group stage.

"Well, I think it is a tricky group. All four teams want to qualify, and definitely, we are optimistic back home. Everybody back home wants Ghana to qualify. We will do our best to qualify for the next stage," he said during the draw.

John Paintsil

Black Stars assistant coach John Paintsil stated that the group will challenge the players to perform at their utmost best to secure qualification.

"It was a long wait. Everyone is happy now; I am happy for the group we find ourselves in. It is a very good group, one that will bring the best out of the team and the entire country.

"We are going to have more supporters coming to support the team, and that is the most important thing. I believe we can dominate this tournament," he told Sahara Football.

Otto Addo

The Black Stars head coach stated that the team will compete strongly against their opponents to make a mark.

"I look forward to every game as special. It is very important for us that we don't underrate any team. For sure, England is the favourite in that group, but for me as a coach, to be honest, I'm looking at each and every game equally," he said after the draw.

Stephen Appiah

A member of the Black Stars management team, Appiah, cautioned the other countries to be wary of Ghana. He wrote on Instagram: "England, Croatia, Ghana and Panama, we are COMING!"

Laryea Kingston

The Ugandan junior national teams coach advised the Black Stars against underrating Panama and urged them to remain fully focused during the tournament.

"Ghana is in a tough group. I will advise the Black Stars not to underestimate Panama. Their qualification to the tournament was not just by fluke," he said, as reported by ghanasoccernet.com.

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