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Asamoah Gyan backs Black Stars to defy odds in “tricky” 2026 World Cup

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
December 6, 2025
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Source: Asamoah Gyan's official Instagram account.

Ghana icon Asamoah Gyan says the Black Stars should not be written off at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting the team has enough quality and character to push through a challenging Group L.

Ghana were handed a demanding draw on Friday in Washington, landing in the same pool as European heavyweights England and Croatia, as well as CONCACAF side Panama. The group immediately sparked debate among fans and analysts, but Gyan, never one to shrink from a big stage, offered a message of calm and belief.

“It’s a tricky group. We will do our possible best to qualify from the group stage,” he said shortly after the announcement was made.

The Black Stars entered the draw from Pot 4, almost guaranteeing high-profile opponents. England arrive in North America with one of the world’s deepest squads and ambitions of ending their long wait for a second World Cup title. Croatia, meanwhile, continue to punch above their weight, reaching the final in 2018 and the semi-finals in 2022. Panama, known for their aggressive and hard-running football, complete a group in which every team poses a different kind of threat.

Group L: Ghana brace for a fierce but navigable 2026 World Cup challenge

For Gyan, Ghana’s record scorer with 51 goals and Africa’s all-time top marksman at the World Cup, the terrain is familiar. Having represented the nation on the global stage in 2006, 2010, and 2014, his perspective carries weight. He understands both the intensity of the competition and the psychological strength needed to navigate difficult matchups.

His message to Ghanaians was simple: remain hopeful, trust the process, and back the team as they embark on their fifth World Cup adventure.

With the expanded Round of 32 offering more pathways to progress, the Black Stars will believe that a disciplined campaign, combined with the flashes of brilliance Ghanaian teams are known for, can propel them into the knockouts once again.

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