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2026 FIFA WORLD CUP: “Just Three Points”: Queiroz Keeps Ghana Grounded After Opening Win

2026 FIFA WORLD CUP: “Just Three Points”: Queiroz Keeps Ghana Grounded After Opening Win

Ghana’s narrow victory over Panama in their World Cup opener sparked celebration among fans, but Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz struck a notably measured tone in the aftermath, choosing perspective over emotion.

When asked what the win meant for him and the Ghanaian people, Queiroz offered a response that reflected his tournament mindset rather than the occasion. “It means three points. That’s it,” he said calmly.

While supporters across the country embraced the significance of a winning start, the veteran coach framed the result as only the beginning of a longer journey. “We’ve won the first half, but now we still have to play the second and third halves of this important tournament,” he explained, likening the World Cup campaign to a match still far from decided.

His words underscored a broader philosophy of focus and restraint, one that resists the temptation to overvalue early success. For Queiroz, the victory over Panama was important, but incomplete in the context of Ghana’s ambitions.

Still, beneath the disciplined outlook was clear pride in his players. “But I’m so happy for the boys. So happy,” he added, allowing a glimpse of emotion to break through his otherwise composed assessment.

The result has handed Ghana an early advantage, but Queiroz’s message was unmistakable. The real work continues, and the celebration must remain brief.

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