Ghana international Mohammed Kudus says he is ready for the 2026 FIFA World Cup games after Friday’s draw in Washington, DC.
The Black Stars have been housed in Group L with England, Croatia, and Panama, which has spiked the interest of Kudus for the upcoming international assignment.
Sharing his thoughts on the country’s group L, he opined that he was looking ahead of the games.
“It’ll be interesting. I’m looking forward to it. We are very much aware of the sides we will be facing. We will definitely be up for it, and we will be ready.”
“To qualify for the World Cup alone is a big statement from us, and it shows what we can do,” he said, reflecting on the draw.
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Ghana has qualified for its fifth World Cup and will be hoping to do better than its previous outing in Qatar, where they failed to make it out of the group stage.
The Black Stars will play Panama on Wednesday, 17 June, and England and Croatia on June 23 and 27, respectively.
