Ghana forward Kamaldeen Sulemana says the Black Stars are fully aware of the threat South Korea pose as the two sides prepare to meet in tomorrow’s international friendly.
Speaking ahead of the match, Sulemana acknowledged the quality and balance of the Korean team but insisted that Ghana have what it takes to rise to the challenge.
“We know they’ve got good players from the back all the way to the front. I think it’s going to be a good match,” he said. “It’s going to be a tough game for us, but I think we’ve got the quality to beat them. We are going to try to do that.”
The Black Stars are aiming to bounce back from recent setbacks, using these high-profile friendlies to strengthen team chemistry and sharpen their approach ahead of major competitions.
The winger, who has been one of Ghana’s bright attacking sparks, emphasised that the squad remains focused and motivated despite the demanding schedule.
Ghana’s clash with South Korea comes as part of the Kirin Challenge Cup series, with both nations treating the fixture as an important opportunity to assess squad depth and tactical progress.
The match takes place tomorrow, with fans eager to see how the Black Stars respond to Sulemana’s rallying call on the pitch.