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Madagascar,  and Ghana   will square off in a top-of-the-table qualifying match

Madagascar,  and Ghana   will square off in a top-of-the-table qualifying match

Fresh off emphatic victories in their respective matchday five encounters Madagascar,  and Ghana   will square off in a top-of-the-table qualifying match for the 2026 World Cup   at Mimoun Al Arsi Stadium in neutral Morocco on Monday

The Barea head into this fixture after thrashing Central African Republic 4-1, while the Black Stars dismantled Chad 5-0 in their last outing.

Ghana vs Madagascar on August 31, 2024© Imago

What turned into a dominant display did not begin in the best fashion for Madagascar, as Hugo Gambor   fired the Central Africans ahead just nine minutes in, but Rayan Raveloson’s   quickfire brace in the 17th and 22nd minutes turned the game on its head before Arnaud Randrianantenaina  and Lailana completed the rout in the second half to secure maximum points in Correntin Martins’s  first match in charge.

The recently appointed manager had stated before the encounter that many viewed his team’s World Cup ambitions as far-fetched, but the challenge itself has fuelled his motivation, and indeed the Barea certainly backed up his belief with their commanding performance.

Martins’s side have now climbed a spot higher in Group I, sitting second with 10 points from three wins, one draw and a defeat, two points behind this weekend’s opponent at the summit.

Madagascar’s impressive qualification campaign has been built on defensive solidity, conceding only three times – the fewest of any side in the group – while their nine goals scored rank second, a balance they hope will prove decisive as they seek to leapfrog Ghana on Monday.

Mohamed Kudus of Ghana celebrates on January 18, 2024© Imago

Like the Barea,Otto Oddo’s   men also experienced an upward trajectory following their emphatic win, seizing top spot from Comoros, who suffered defeat to Mali.

That result also ended the Black Stars’s winless run of eight competitive matches, a streak that included a dismal Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign and an underwhelming showing in the CHAN preliminaries.

Ghana finished bottom of Group F with just three draws from their six AFCON qualifiers, meaning they will not feature at the tournament in Morocco, while their African Nations Championship hopes also ended in disappointment following a 3-1 aggregate defeat to Nigeria, making their current push for a World Cup ticket all the more significant.

While Madagascar have built their success in the competition on defensive resilience, the West Africans also pose a major attacking threat, having netted 12 goals in the qualifiers – more than any other side in the group.

Ghana have further reason for optimism heading into Monday’s clash, having edged the Barea 1-0 in the reverse fixture – a result they will look to replicate as they aim to tighten their grip at the top of the standings.

 

Madagascar World Cup Qualifying – Africa form:
  • W
  • D
  • W

 

Madagascar form (all competitions):
  • D
  • D
  • L
  • L
  • L
  • W

 

Ghana World Cup Qualifying – Africa form:
  • W
  • W
  • W

 

Ghana form (all competitions):
  • D
  • D
  • L
  • D
  • L
  • W

 


Team News

Jordan Ayew of Ghana in action against Mozambique on January 22, 2024© Imago

Having come through their match against Central Africa unscathed, head coach Martins is likely to stick with the same lineup that powered Madagascar to that emphatic victory.

However, Lalaina is pushing for a starting role in midfield after making a significant impact from the bench.

Raveloson will be the one to watch, with his brace in the last outing taking his tally to four in the qualifiers, and he will be eager to add to his growing haul.

Like the hosts, Ghana emerged from their previous fixture without any injury setbacks, making a repeat of their victorious lineup a strong possibility.

In that game, Addo deployed a 4-3-3 system, with Inaki Williams,Antoine Semenyo and Jordan Ayew   leading the attack, and the trio will be keen to maintain their scoring form, having all found the net.

As a result, Ayew has taken his tally to five in the qualifiers, putting him just one behind Egypt’s Mohamed Salah, the current top scorer.

Madagascar possible starting lineup:
Dupire; Morgan, Fontaine, Marcelin, Rabemanantsoa; Lapoussin, Couturier, Ilaimaharitra, Raveloson, Randriananten; Caddy

Ghana possible starting lineup:
Asare; Schindler, Djiku, Salisu, Mensah; Kudus, Partey, Nuamah; Ayew, Semenyo, Williams

Ex- CAF Media Expert. An expert on African football with over 15 years experience ,always with an ear to the ground with indepth knowledge of the game. I have worked for top publications including 7 years at www.supersport.com until i founded www.soka25east.com to quench the thirst of football lovers across the continent. I have trained young upcoming journalists who are now a voice in African football.I have covered World Cup,AFCON,CHAN,Champions League,Confederations Cup,Cecafa,Cosafa,Wafu and many other football tournaments across the World. Founder Football Africa Arena(FAA),Founder www.afrisportdigital.com

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