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The Ghana Football Association's Communication Director, Henry Asante Twum, has cautioned fans to be measured in their expectation of the Black Stars after back-to-back wins this month.
Otto Addo led Ghana to wins on matchday three and four of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, defeating Mali and Central African Republic in Bamako and Kumasi, respectively.
The two wins move the Black Stars to second position in Group I of the qualifying series only behind Comoros on goal difference.
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The two victories also mean a promising start for Addo on his second stint as head coach of the national team having won two of his first four matches, losing one and drawing the other.
In an interview with Joy Sports, Asante Twum acknowledged the strong start to the new era while sounding a caution to Ghanaians.
"We have started on a very positive note, we pray for more but in the course of this journey, I don't want to believe that Ghana will win every game," said the Communications Director.
"There will be days where we will not play well and win, there will be days where we will play well and still not win. There will be disappointments [and] there will be lots of pain in the course of this journey, but in all of that, we believe in him, we believe in the typical competent of the entire backroom staff which is why we assembled them and we are looking ahead to our glory days."
Ghana will resume their World Cup qualifiers next year with games against Chad and Madagascar next in line.
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