
Ghana defender Alidu Seidu expressed his joy over the Black Stars' recent 1-0 win against Mali.
Although the victory was narrow, it was a crucial step towards securing qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
The win came after Ghana's disappointing 1-1 draw against Chad, but it has put the team in pole position to qualify, needing just four points from their last two matches.
Seidu, who has been sidelined with an ACL injury, watched the match from afar but was thrilled with the outcome.
"I was very happy when we beat Mali because they are a strong team with big talents," Seidu said. He's eager to join the national team for the upcoming qualifiers and contribute to Ghana's quest for World Cup qualification.
Seidu's own journey back from injury has been remarkable. After months of rehabilitation, he made a successful return to the pitch for Rennes, showcasing his skills and tenacity. With his sights set on helping Ghana qualify for the World Cup, Seidu's comeback is a boost to both Rennes and the Black Stars.
The Black Stars' upcoming fixtures are against the Central African Republic and Comoros, and Seidu is confident that with the team's current momentum, they can secure the necessary points to qualify.
"We must qualify for the World Cup," he emphasized, reflecting the determination and pride of being part of a big football nation like Ghana.
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