
Ghana’s Black Stars showcased their brilliance with an emphatic 3-0 win over Madagascar in their FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier at the Mimoun Al Arsi Stadium, Morocco. The match was a testament to their tactical superiority and skill as they cemented their leadership in Group I.
Arsenal’s Thomas Partey emerged as the standout player, netting two pivotal goals. The midfielder broke the deadlock in the 11th minute with a clinical header from a perfectly delivered free kick by Jordan Ayew. The pair combined once more in the 54th minute, with Partey nodding in another pinpoint assist from Ayew to double Ghana’s advantage.
Mohammed Kudus sealed the victory in the 58th minute, converting Ayew’s third assist of the night. Kudus’ goal marked his return to form for the national team, breaking a scoring drought that had persisted for over a year.
With this commanding performance, the Black Stars now sit comfortably at the summit of Group I with 15 points, ahead of Madagascar, Mali, and Comoros. The victory underscores Ghana’s determination and elevates their prospects for securing a spot in the 2026 World Cup, reaffirming their status as a formidable force in African football.
Source: Channel1news