Ghana’s Black Stars have embarked on a high-stakes journey to Kansas City, Missouri, for their upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match against the United States men’s national team, following a disappointing performance against Croatia in their previous fixture. The African champions were exposed for their defensive vulnerabilities, conceding three goals in a 2-3 loss that has raised concerns about their tactical resilience and mental fortitude ahead of the critical tie.
A Defensive Nightmare in Croatia
The Black Stars’ struggles on the backline were starkly evident in their 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Croatia, a match that served as a warning sign for their upcoming World Cup campaign. Croatia’s disciplined 4-2-3-1 formation exploited Ghana’s lack of cohesion in defence, with the Croatian midfield dictating tempo and their forward line capitalising on turnovers.
Key defensive lapses included:
– Overloading the midfield: Ghana’s lack of a traditional holding midfielder left their defence exposed to quick counterattacks. Croatia’s Domagoj Vida and Bruno Petković dominated possession, often breaking forward with ease.
– Goalkeeper vulnerability: Andrew Agyemang (who has since been replaced by Daniel Amartey) struggled with reflex saves, particularly in the second half, where Croatia’s Nikola Vlašić and Ivan Perišić created multiple scoring chances.
– Full-back miscommunication: The right-back position (traditionally a strength for Ghana) was compromised by inconsistent decision-making, allowing Croatia’s Lovre Kalinić to exploit spaces behind the defence.
Ghana’s Black Stars look dejected after conceding a late goal in their 2-3 loss to Croatia, highlighting defensive weaknesses that must be addressed before the Kansas City showdown.
The Kansas City Showdown: What’s at Stake?
The Black Stars’ next match against the United States in Kansas City is far from a walkover. The USMNT, currently ranked 10th in FIFA’s world rankings, are a physically dominant and technically polished side under Gregory Vanney. Key factors that could decide Ghana’s fate include:
1. Tactical Adjustments Needed
Ghana’s manager, Kwame Karikari, will need to overhaul their defensive structure to prevent another backline collapse. Possible solutions include:
– Introducing a deeper-lying midfielder: A false nine or a more defensive midfielder (such as Abdul Razak Gyan or Richard Imoh) could help stifle USMNT creativity in midfield.
– Strengthening the goalkeeper position: Daniel Amartey, who has since taken over, must improve his distribution and shot-stopping to prevent early Croat-style counterattacks.
– Full-back rotation: Daniel Amartey (GK), Joseph Agyarko (RB), and Thomas Partey (CM) will need to communicate better to prevent flanks from being exploited.
2. Physicality vs. Technical Brilliance
The USMNT are known for their aerial dominance and pressing intensity, which could overwhelm Ghana’s slower, more technically gifted players. To counter this:
– Defensive solidity: Ghana must limit second balls and clear danger areas more effectively.
– Set-piece dominance: The Black Stars have historically excelled in set pieces—a well-organised corner and free-kick strategy could be decisive.
3. Mental Resilience After the Croatia Defeat
The 2-3 loss to Croatia was a psychological blow, especially after Ghana’s strong AFCON campaign. The team must regain confidence and focus on execution rather than relying on individual brilliance (such as Jordan Ayew’s late winner) to bail them out.
Key Players to Watch in Kansas City
Several Black Stars will be critical in determining the outcome:
- Jordan Ayew (AC Milan): The team’s talisman must dictate play with his dribbling and vision, but he will need better defensive support.
- Richard Partey (Arsenal): A box-to-box midfielder, Partey must balance attack and defence, ensuring Ghana’s midfield is not overrun.
- Thomas Partey (Brighton): The defensive midfielder will be vital in breaking up USMNT attacks.
- Daniel Amartey (GK, Al-Ahli): Must make crucial saves and organise the defence better than in Croatia.
- Daniel Agyemang (RB, Al-Ahli): Needs to stay composed and avoid costly errors on the right flank.
USMNT’s Strengths & Potential Weaknesses
While the USMNT are formidable, Ghana can exploit certain vulnerabilities:
– Lack of a true striker: Without a physical target man, Ghana’s wingers (Ayew, Abdul Salaam) could stretch the US defence and create space.
– Midfield fatigue: If Vanney rotates players, Ghana could exploit fresh legs in the second half.
– Defensive errors: The USMNT have been inconsistent in recent years—Ghana must press high and exploit turnovers.
What’s Next for Ghana?
With World Cup qualification on the line, the Black Stars must:
✅ Regain defensive shape – No more backline collapses.
✅ Improve set-piece execution – Corners and free kicks could be match-winners.
✅ Mentally prepare for pressure – No more complacency after early leads.
✅ Leverage home advantage – If they play in Accra, the local support could be a game-changer.
Conclusion: A Turning Point for Ghana’s World Cup Bid
The 2-3 loss to Croatia was a wake-up call for Ghana’s 2026 World Cup campaign. While the Black Stars remain one of Africa’s strongest teams, their defensive frailties must be addressed immediately. The Kansas City match is not just about points—it’s about survival.
If Ghana regains their composure, tightens their defence, and executes under pressure, they can turn this around and secure a crucial victory in their quest for World Cup qualification. However, one mistake could be fatal—and the USMNT are ready to test them.
The world will be watching as Ghana steps up to the plate in Kansas City. Can they finally silence the critics? Only time will tell.

