Comoros head coach Stefano Cusin believes his team has made significant strides over the past two years, even while acknowledging there is still room for improvement.
Speaking ahead of their crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Ghana, Cusin was asked whether he felt he could have done better with his squad. His response was measured but optimistic.
“There is always something to improve,” he admitted. “But over the last two years I think we have done well.”
Under Cusin’s guidance, Comoros have grown into a disciplined and competitive side, earning respect across African football with notable performances against higher-ranked teams.
The coach highlighted the team’s development in mentality, structure, and belief, key elements that have helped them compete on the continental stage.
As Comoros prepare to take on the Black Stars in Accra, Cusin emphasised the importance of continued growth rather than perfection.
“Football is a journey,” he said. **“We focus on progress, not just results. If we keep improving, the results will follow.”
Tonight’s match holds major stakes for both teams, with Ghana aiming to secure World Cup qualification and Comoros looking to finish their campaign on a positive note.
Whether or not they get the win, Cusin is confident in one thing: Comoros are no longer underdogs, they are building a future.