Ghana have a very good chance of progressing – Albert Adomah backs Black Stars for World Cup knockouts
· GhanaSoccernetFormer Ghana international Albert Adomah believes the Black Stars have a strong opportunity to advance from their challenging World Cup group, provided they approach every match with the right mentality.
Speaking to 3Sports, Adomah acknowledged that Group L – featuring England, Croatia, and Panama – will be difficult, but he remains confident in Ghana's quality.
"Ghana have a very good chance of progressing. We have talented players and plenty of options available. But it will come down to how the players show up, both mentally and physically," Adomah said.
The former winger warned against underestimating any opponent. "As players, the team you think you should beat easily is often the one that produces its best performance against you. That is why Ghana must be very cautious and respect every opponent," he added.
Adomah also stressed that self-belief is crucial. "If the players believe they are the best team on the pitch, they can beat anybody. This is the World Cup. Once the tournament begins, rankings and seedings mean very little. Anyone can beat anyone."
Ghana open their campaign against Panama on June 17, followed by England on June 23 and Croatia on June 27.