Ghana’s defensive lineup for the upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifier against Comoros faces a setback as Daniel Amartey has been sidelined due to a hamstring injury. Amartey, unable to recover in time, failed a late fitness assessment following his departure during the Madagascar game.
Stepping into Amartey’s absence is Kasim Adams, who previously substituted for the injured defender in the match against Madagascar. Adams is likely to pair up with Nicholas Opoku to anchor Ghana’s defense in the crucial encounter against Comoros.
With Amartey’s untimely injury, the Ghanaian squad faces a reshuffle in their defensive strategy. However, the team remains determined to tackle Comoros in their quest for victory in this vital World Cup qualifying fixture. As the stakes rise, Ghana’s defensive resilience will be put to the test as they aim to secure a positive result in the absence of their experienced defender, Daniel Amartey.