Jerome Opoku urges Ghana to enhance attacking threat after exit
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After Ghana's exit from the World Cup 2026, defender Jerome Opoku emphasized the need for the team to improve its attacking strategy. He expressed disappointment at the team's performance, highlighting that they were not threatening enough in attack throughout the tournament. Opoku stated during a press conference, "We need to be more aggressive and take more risks going forward if we want to compete at this level. Our opponents were able to capitalize on our lack of attacking threat, and that cost us dearly."
Ghana's journey in the World Cup came to an end earlier than expected, and the players reflected on their campaign, acknowledging the areas for growth. Opoku called for a renewed focus on developing more potent offensive play to ensure that the next generation would not repeat the same mistakes.
As Ghana looks to the future, there is a strong sense of urgency among the squad to build on their experiences from this tournament, making sure to address the deficiencies that were evident against their rivals. The call for a more dynamic and creative approach in attack is a clarion call for changes in the coaching and playing style ahead of upcoming international fixtures.
Source: ghanasoccernet.com.

