Black Stars midfielder Kwasi Sibo believes Ghana’s growing sense of togetherness has made the team stronger and more difficult to overcome ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Real Oviedo man highlighted the squad’s unity as a key factor in their resurgence, noting that the chemistry both on and off the pitch has created a winning spirit.
“This team can really achieve big in the World Cup,” Sibo told JoySports. “The players I’ve trained with are doing well at their various clubs in Europe. This team is more united, and when a team is united, it’s really hard to beat. We’re all together, making jokes, and that makes a team really strong.”
Ghana secured qualification for next year’s tournament their fifth World Cup appearance after topping Group I with 25 points. The Black Stars’ best-ever run came in 2010, when they reached the quarter-finals before a dramatic penalty shootout loss to Uruguay.
Sibo, who has recently formed a solid midfield partnership with Thomas Partey in Ghana’s qualifiers, hopes to be included in the squad for next month’s Asian tour against Japan and South Korea.