Ghana’s dominant performance in Meknès has brought them within touching distance of qualification, but Ayew says the team’s mindset remains unchanged.
“Nothing changes for us. It’s still an important game, there’s something at stake, and that’s to win and finish the job,” Ayew told 3Sports. “We don’t want to get carried away because we know there’s one more game. We want to finish hard, finish strong, and make sure we enjoy ourselves on the pitch while making the fans proud. I hope they come to celebrate with us.”
At the Stade d’Honneur de Meknès in Morocco, Ghana produced a stunning second-half display, with goals from Mohammed Salisu, Thomas Partey, Alexander Djiku, Jordan Ayew, and Kamaldeen Sulemana sealing the win.
Now sitting comfortably at the top of Group I with 22 points, the Black Stars turn their attention to Sunday’s decisive clash against Comoros at 7 p.m. local time — a fixture that could officially punch their ticket to the 2026 World Cup.