Real Oviedo’s midfield workhorse, Kwasi Sibo, has hailed the remarkable unity within the Ghana national team, crediting it as a vital ingredient in the Black Stars’ impressive turnaround that culminated in World Cup qualification.
After a disappointing outing at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, the Black Stars bounced back in style to book a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup under head coach Otto Addo. The team’s resurgence has been defined by a renewed sense of purpose, discipline, and camaraderie, qualities Sibo believes have reignited Ghana’s spark on the international stage.
The 25-year-old, who broke into the national setup in September, has swiftly cemented his spot in midfield, featuring prominently in Ghana’s last three qualifiers. Reflecting on the journey so far, Sibo was quick to attribute the team’s success to their togetherness and shared determination.
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“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 told Graphic Sports.
The former Real Betis B man also voiced optimism about the direction of the team under Addo’s guidance, suggesting that the Black Stars are rediscovering their rhythm.
“We are very united, and I feel we are on the right track,” Sibo added.
With qualification secured, the Black Stars are set to shift focus to their World Cup preparations, which will begin later this month with high-profile friendlies against Japan and South Korea.
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The momentum is building as the team awaits the much-anticipated group-stage draw on December 5.





