Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew has expressed optimism about the team’s progress, saying they are “picking up the pieces” after a tough period last year.
Ayew credited the recent Unity Cup matches against Nigeria and Trinidad and Tobago with helping to build the team’s confidence and mentality ahead of the next international window.
“We struggled a bit in the course of last year, but it seems we are picking up the pieces this time around and we are all happy about the turn of events,” Ayew said.
The team’s performances in the Unity Cup have clearly had a positive impact, boosting their confidence and mental preparedness.
The captain’s comments suggest a renewed sense of hope and determination within the team.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers on the horizon in September, Ayew’s positivity is a promising sign for Ghana’s chances. The team’s next challenge will be crucial, and Ayew’s leadership will be key in guiding them towards success.