Ghana hold England 0-0 at FIFA WC 2026, Queiroz eyes Round of 32
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Key Takeaways
Carlos Queiroz made clear on Tuesday that Ghana's FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign is only gathering momentum, not coasting, after his side held England to a hard-fought 0-0 draw at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. The result pushed both teams to four points in Group L, leaving the group finely balanced with one matchday remaining.
Queiroz's Post-Match Assessment
'We have not won anything yet. We're just on our way to reaching the main goal, which is to qualify for the second round of the World Cup,' Queiroz said after the final whistle. The 73-year-old Portuguese tactician, appearing at his fifth World Cup and his first in charge of Ghana, was measured but resolute — insisting the point was earned, not gifted.
'Points in this World Cup are terribly expensive. When you get one, you have to fight for it. Now we recover and focus on Croatia,' he added, with Ghana's final group game against Croatia scheduled for 28 June.
The Strategic Blueprint That Frustrated England
Queiroz was candid about Ghana's game plan, describing a deliberate tactical operation designed to neutralise England's strengths from the opening minute. 'We put in place our strategic plan. It was to block them and frustrate them since the first minute until the end of the first half, which we did,' he said. 'I found and I realised that the English team was completely frustrated with no solutions.'
He detailed exactly which England avenues Ghana shut down: 'Either in set-pieces, the diagonal long crosses, penetration in the wings, build-ups with penetration movements. We did it with our players. They did it with full concentration and determination.' The coach concluded that the performance proved 'a football game is not only about tactics and techniques.'
On England's Possession and Tournament Credentials
When asked about England's dominance of the ball, Queiroz was characteristically blunt. 'Possession is not football. I've seen teams with 80 percent of the ball and no win. Football is also intelligence and strategy,' he said. He acknowledged England's stature while refusing to be overawed: 'We know England are one of the candidates to win the World Cup. But we are not here to walk or let them have fun at our expense. I'm not here to play like a clown. We got a point against a team that can win the tournament.'
What Ghana Need Against Croatia
Ghana's path to the Round of 32 is straightforward — a win over Croatia on 28 June would guarantee progression from Group L. The draw with England means Ghana have controlled their own destiny heading into the final group fixture. Notably, this is Ghana's second successive World Cup draw in this campaign, underscoring the team's defensive resilience under Queiroz's organisation. With Croatia also fighting for their tournament lives, the 28 June clash promises to be one of the more consequential group-stage finales of FIFA World Cup 2026.