Real Oviedo midfielder Kwasi Sibo has praised the strong sense of togetherness within the Black Stars camp, describing it as one of the key factors behind the team’s recent resurgence.
Following a disappointing 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign, Ghana bounced back to secure qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup under head coach Otto Addo.
Sibo, who earned his first national call-up in September, has quickly established himself as a reliable presence in midfield, starting all three of Ghana’s most recent matches as the team wrapped up their qualifying campaign on a high note.
In an interview with Graphic Sports, the 25-year-old emphasized the team’s unity and collective spirit, saying, “One thing I’ve seen in this team is unity, and when a team is united and ready to fight for each other, it’s hard to beat.”
He further expressed confidence in the direction of the team under Addo’s leadership.
“We are very united, and I feel we are on the right track," Sibo added.
The Black Stars are expected to begin their World Cup preparations later this month with friendly matches against Japan and South Korea, ahead of the group-stage draw scheduled for December 5.
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