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Parliament is charging the Black Stars to "deliver all six points" in their upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers, says Member of the House for Okaikwei Central Constituency, Patrick Yaw Boamah.
Ghana will face Chad on March 21 at the Accra Sports Stadium before traveling to Morocco for the clash against Madagascar.
The team has slumped in form, failing to win any of their last six matches and missing out on qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
"Ghanaians have been bleeding with the performance of the Black Stars given the amount of money we've been spending on our national team and the kind of results they've produced," Boamah said on the floor of Parliament.
"This should be a turning point in the life of the national team, the Black Stars.
"We expect the team to deliver all six points to give the nation some hope that they are serious with regards to the investments and the emotions Ghanaians attach to the national team."
The Black Stars share the top spot in Group I with Comoros on nine points from four matches.
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