Ghana names their starting 11 against Niger. This lineup is brimming with talent and determination, ready to take on the challenge.
The team is captained by the electrifying Mohammed Kudus, wearing jersey number 10, who has consistently demonstrated his ability to control the game with his creativity, skill, and leadership. Kudus is expected to spearhead Ghana’s attack and provide inspiration to the squad.
Standing between the posts is Abdul Manaf Nurudeen, the young and agile goalkeeper, trusted to guard the net. His sharp reflexes and bravery make him a formidable last line of defense.
In defense, the likes of Kingsley Schindler, Razak Simpson, and Terry Yegbe form a solid backline. They are expected to combine physicality and composure to neutralize Niger’s attacking threats.
The midfield, featuring Ibrahim Sulemana and Ernest Nuamah, is set to dictate the game’s pace. Their job is to connect the defense and attack seamlessly while providing stability.
Leading the charge up front, alongside Kudus, are Ransford Koningsdorffer, Isaac Afful, Francis Abu, and Nathaniel Adjei. Their combination of speed, skill, and precision will be critical in breaking down Niger’s defense.
The bench is equally stacked with players like Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Osman Bukari, and Elisha Owusu, who bring depth and versatility. Their presence ensures that the coach has game-changing options at his disposal.
With this lineup, Ghana enters the match with a perfect mix of youth and experience. The players have their sights set on victory, aiming to make the nation proud despite the fact that they have missed out on qualification.
Niger, on the other hand is Led by their rock-solid goalkeeper Tanja. The defense manned by Garba, Katakore, and Sako, whose physical presence and tactical awareness would aim to thwart Ghana’s creative attacks.
Alhassane and Mousa patrolled the midfield, tasked with breaking up play and launching counterattacks. Their calm under pressure and vision to find the gaps would be crucial.
Hainikoye and Mohamed – flair to the wings, ready to exploit space with their pace and precision, while the experienced Badamassi orchestrated the attack.
The forward line featured Amoustapha and Sosah, whose chemistry and goal-scoring instincts would be Niger’s hope for breaching the Ghanaian defense.
Ghana line up
Nurudeen,Schindler,Simpson,Yegbe,Sulamana,Nuamah,Kudus,Ransford,Afful,Abu.Adjei
Niger line up
Tanja, Garba, Katakore, Sako. Alhassane, Mousa, Hainikoye, Mohamed. Badamassi, Amoustapha, Sosah