The rain helped the Black Stars “play better and move the ball faster” against the Central African Republic (CAR), according to Ghana coach Otto Addo.

In the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, the Black Stars took charge of their destiny by defeating Mali on June 6 and the Central African Republic on June 10.
At the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, the match against the Wild Beats ended in a thrilling 4-3 victory for Ghana.
Addo said after the game that the Black Stars’ performance against CAR was enhanced by the rain at Baba Yara Stadium.
“We were able to play better and move the ball more quickly because of the rain. Addo said, “Thank God it’s raining,” according to 3Sports.
“There was tremendous support right away. Even
They remained by our side even when we were down. Kumasi, I appreciate you coming out once more.

After Jordan Ayew scored an incredible hat-trick against CAR, Addo also reaffirmed the Black Stars’ reliance on him.
“I know that strikers are always judged by goals, but he is a striker who can work defensively and is tactically very intelligent,” he stated.
“For this reason, you can occasionally deploy him as a winger since he shuts everything down and puts in a lot of effort, which people frequently overlook.
With 28 goals to his name, Ayew is currently the sixth-highest scorer in Ghanaian history, behind Abdul Razak, Tony Yeboah, Abedi Ayew Pele, Kwasi Owusu, Edward Acquah, and Asamoah Gyan.