Ghana will come up against European giants England on Tuesday in their second Group L fixture of the 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament. Both teams harvested wins in their respective Group L opener.
With England highlighting their prowess and determination to claim Group L, with a resounding 4-2 victory over Croatia aims for more.
The Black Stars on the other hand, secured a late winner over Panama, to make a case as far as qualification from the group is concern. With full attention, now shifted to England game, Antoine Semenyo believe the challenge that awaits them is tough but insists the team is fully focused on securing another crucial victory at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Manchester City forward says Ghana will prove a point against England with plan set on qualification.
“We know it’s going to be a tough game,” he told the Ghana FA Media.
“I feel like we’re not going to get ahead of ourselves. We know we want to win that game, but we know it’s not going to be easy either.
“Make sure we recover well now and make sure we train well leading up to the England game.”
He also expressed excitement about coming up against familiar faces from the English game, describing the fixture as an opportunity for Ghana to show their worth.
“It’s going to be different for sure. I’m looking forward to the challenge.
”I think everyone in the Ghana team is looking forward to it. We want to prove a point. I’m just going to leave that message out there,” he added.
The clash against England is scheduled at Gillette Stadium on Tuesday June 23.
With England highlighting their prowess and determination to claim Group L, with a resounding 4-2 victory over Croatia aims for more.
The Black Stars on the other hand, secured a late winner over Panama, to make a case as far as qualification from the group is concern. With full attention, now shifted to England game, Antoine Semenyo believe the challenge that awaits them is tough but insists the team is fully focused on securing another crucial victory at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Manchester City forward says Ghana will prove a point against England with plan set on qualification.
“We know it’s going to be a tough game,” he told the Ghana FA Media.
“I feel like we’re not going to get ahead of ourselves. We know we want to win that game, but we know it’s not going to be easy either.
“Make sure we recover well now and make sure we train well leading up to the England game.”
He also expressed excitement about coming up against familiar faces from the English game, describing the fixture as an opportunity for Ghana to show their worth.
“It’s going to be different for sure. I’m looking forward to the challenge.
”I think everyone in the Ghana team is looking forward to it. We want to prove a point. I’m just going to leave that message out there,” he added.
The clash against England is scheduled at Gillette Stadium on Tuesday June 23.
