The senior national team, Black Stars are set to play their debut game at the 2022 World Cup today.
Their opening game is against star-studded Portugal led by Christiano Ronaldo.
The team has already expressed their poise to secure that important 3-point in Doha.
Days ago, a Ghanaian contingent of fans flooded the streets of the host country, Qatar, busking in confidence that Otto Addo’s men will deliver.
Today, JoyNews stepped into the streets of Kumasi where fans are very optimistic that the Ghana team will beat the Portuguese men.
Watch their reactions below as they spoke on AM Show.
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