Hearts of Oak manager and former Black Stars assistant coach Didi Dramani has pinpointed collective experience as the critical factor that will determine Ghana's fortunes at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Speaking on the team's upcoming campaign, Dramani stated that Ghana's primary objective must be to qualify from a challenging group featuring England, Panama, and Croatia. He believes the team possesses the necessary tools to achieve this goal.
"The coach brings valuable experience, and some of our players have been there before too," Dramani said, highlighting the blend of seasoned leadership and battle-tested individuals within the setup. "This gives us an edge."
Dramani's emphasis extends beyond just the players on the pitch. He stressed that success hinges on the entire technical unit applying the hard lessons learnt from the 2022 tournament in Qatar, building a clear and unified long-term project from the qualifiers onwards. For him, getting everyone aligned with the established structures and processes is paramount.
His focus on experience and meticulous preparation is a hallmark of his coaching philosophy, one he applies with equal rigor at club level with Hearts of Oak, where he consistently demands improvement in fine details and key moments.
As Ghana finalizes its preparations, Dramani's insights underline a national team strategy that trusts in proven methods and the wisdom gained from past campaigns to navigate the pressures of the world's biggest football stage.
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