Real Oviedo midfielder Kwasi Sibo has been called up to the Ghana national team for their crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Mali.
Sibo’s Call-Up
After Ghana’s disappointing draw with Chad, Sibo has been brought in to bolster the midfield for the upcoming match.
Having played a key role in Real Oviedo’s promotion to La Liga, Sibo’s form has not gone unnoticed by national team selectors.
Club Success
Oviedo’s return to La Liga after 24 years was a historic achievement, with Sibo playing a significant part in their playoff campaign.
The midfielder’s consistent performances in Spain’s top flight have earned him a spot in the national team squad.
Qualification Campaign
Ghana currently leads their qualifying group but faces stiff competition from Madagascar. The match against Mali will be crucial in securing their spot in the World Cup.
Sibo’s inclusion adds tactical flexibility to the team, with his energy and work rate set to make an impact against Mali’s organized approach.
World Cup Redemption
Ghana’s qualification for the 2026 World Cup would mark a redemption after missing out on the previous tournament. The team is determined to showcase their talent on the global stage.
With Sibo’s experience in La Liga, he brings valuable skills to the national team and will be a key player in the upcoming qualifier.
Match Preview
The Ghana-Mali fixture is set to be a tense encounter, with both teams vying for crucial points. Ghana will be looking to maintain their lead in the group, while Mali aims to upset the qualification race.
The squad depth and talent of Ghana’s European-based players, including Sibo, highlight the team’s commitment to success in the World Cup qualifiers.
