Mohammed Fuseini confident Black Stars will qualify for 2026 World Cup

Union Saint-Gilloise forward Mohammed Fuseini has expressed strong confidence in Ghana’s chances of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The Black Stars currently top Group I with 15 points, following back-to-back victories over Chad and Madagascar in the Matchday 5 and 6 qualifiers in March.

The team is set to reconvene in September for key fixtures against Chad and Mali, before concluding the campaign in October with matches against Comoros and the Central African Republic.

Fuseini, who recently made his debut for the senior national team during the Unity Cup clash with Trinidad and Tobago in London, is optimistic about Ghana’s qualification hopes.

“I think it’s possible because the coaches know what I can bring to the team. I just have to be ready, perform at my club, and take it from there,” he told Flashscore.

Despite his rapid rise, the 22-year-old winger remains focused on personal development.

“For me, I want to improve on a lot of things—staying injury-free and fit throughout the season. I also want to improve my goal-scoring abilities and my 1v1 skills,” he added.

Fuseini’s pace and potential continue to earn him recognition as one of Ghana’s brightest young talents, as the Black Stars push for a return to the global stage in 2026.

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