Anthony Baffoe, the Former Ghana International, has indicated that the Black Stars would need a good team spirit to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
In 2018, Ghana missed out on the World Cup, after failing to qualify from the group.
The Ghana team has however commenced preparations for the next edition with a game in hand.
In an interview on an Accra-based TV station, Anthony Baffoe, who is 56 years old, said that the players in the national team have to be mentally tough to be able to withstand any opponent.
Asked what it will take Ghana to qualify to the next edition of the World Cup, Mr Baffoe said, “Having a good scouting team, observing the opponents and wherever you are and creating a good team spirit.”
“This is essential because you can have eleven Messi’s, eleven Cristiano Ronaldo, eleven Abedi Pele’s but that doesn’t mean you will be successful,” the former Black Stars player said.
The former CAF Deputy General Secretary disclosed that it will take a collective effort for the team to qualify to the mundial.
He said, “You need to create a good team spirit, it’s not only the players but from the officials. We have potentials in Ghana but now it’s up to us to show it on the playing field.”
The Black Stars have a date with Group G opponents Ethiopia on Friday, September 3, at the Cape Coast stadium.
Ghana will also play South Africa on Monday, September 6, in Johannesburg.