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Ghana last played against Madagascar on November 17, 2023, in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi. As the first match of their qualifying campaign, securing a strong start was crucial for the Black Stars.
Despite Ghana’s dominance in possession, Madagascar proved to be a difficult opponent. The visitors’ well-structured defensive setup frustrated the Black Stars, making it difficult to create clear-cut chances.
At the same time, Madagascar remained a threat on the break, launching a few dangerous counterattacks that tested Ghana’s defense.
With the game seemingly heading for a disappointing draw, Iñaki Williams stepped up in the 96th minute, rising to meet a Gideon Mensah cross and heading home the winner. The goal was significant for the Athletic Bilbao forward, as it marked his first goal for Ghana since switching allegiance from Spain.
Key Takeaways
- Madagascar’s Defensive Resilience: The Barea’s disciplined and well-organized defense made them a tough opponent, a trait they will likely carry into their next encounter.
- Ghana’s Fighting Spirit: Despite struggling to break down Madagascar, the Black Stars showed determination and persistence, securing victory in the final moments.
Head-to-Head RecordBefore this, Ghana and Madagascar last met on June 1, 2022, in the 2023 AFCON qualifiers, where Ghana won 3-0 at the Cape Coast Stadium with goals from Mohammed Kudus, Felix Afena-Gyan, and Osman Bukari. However, in the return leg, Madagascar held Ghana to a goalless draw, marking their best result yet against the Black Stars.
Statistically, Ghana has two wins and one draw in their last three meetings with Madagascar, scoring four goals and conceding none. In 270 minutes of football, Madagascar is yet to score against the Black Stars.
Current Standings
Ahead of their return leg today in Morocco, both teams enter the match in strong form—
Madagascar defeated the Central African Republic 4-1, while Ghana thrashed Chad 5-0. The win moved the Black Stars top of the group with 12 points, two points ahead of Madagascar, who sit in second place with 10 points.
With both teams eager for a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, tonight’s fixture in Morocco promises to be a fiercely contested battle, but a more determined Black Stars could edge out their opponents.
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