Benjamin Asare pledges improved performance at the 2026 World Cup

Benjamin Asare pledges improved performance at the 2026 World Cup

Benjamin Asare, the goalie for Hearts of Oak, has promised to maintain his impressive play in order to help Ghana at the 2026 World Cup.

Asare made these remarks after putting on another strong showing in goal to assist the Phobian Club defeat Asante Kotoko 1-0 in Sunday’s Super Clash at Baba Yara Stadium.

Hearts of Oak ended the game with 10 men when Emmanuel Amankwah was sent off, thanks to Baba Adamu’s header in the first half.

Asare is committed to maintaining his strong performance from World Cup qualifying and friendly matches going into the competition, which is being co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

“I hope to continue these performances at the World Cup,” Asare told Asempa FM.

“It was a good game against Asante Kotoko, but we were determined to win and take revenge.”

He also clarified that his display was not influenced by the presence of Black Stars coach Otto Addo and the national team technical staff.

“Otto Addo and the Black Stars technical team had no hand in my performance yesterday. I was fully focused on delivering for the team, and I only realised after the game that they had come to support me.”

Hearts of Oak will look to extend their strong run when they host Berekum Chelsea in Matchday 23 at the University of Ghana Stadium this weekend.

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