Black Stars striker Antoine Semenyo has expressed his determination to help Ghana revive its football fortunes and make a strong impact on the world stage.
Semenyo's comments come after Ghana took a commanding lead in Group I of the World Cup qualifying series, defeating Chad and Madagascar during the recent international break.
Ghana now sit three points clear of second-placed Comoros with four games remaining.
The attacker, who scored in Ghana's 5-0 drubbing of Chad, emphasized the importance of Ghana qualifying for the World Cup.
"Hopefully, by September, we can win one game or qualify for the World Cup, and then in 2026, we can show the world what a team we are," Semenyo said.
Semenyo, who played in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, believes Ghana has the talent and potential to be a top African team.
"We have one of the best African teams... I feel like we just need to show the world what we can do. So the World Cup would be great."
With his determination and goal-scoring form, Semenyo will be a key player in Ghana's quest to revive its football fortunes and make a strong impact on the world stage.