Soccer-After tough Panama win, Ghana can do something at World Cup, Queiroz says


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group L - Ghana v Panama - Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Canada - June 17, 2026 Ghana's Antoine Semenyo heads at goal REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw

TORONTO, ⁠June 17 (Reuters) - Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz said wins ⁠in this World Cup came at a ‌high price and that his players had shown they were ready to pay it after the West African country overcame ​Panama 1-0 thanks to a stoppage-time ⁠goal on Wednesday.

Queiroz brushed ⁠aside questions about the absence of midfielder Thomas Partey ⁠from ‌the game due to a Canadian travel ban and visa issues.

"With the football ⁠we played today we can count on ​Ghana to do ‌something," he told reporters.

Queiroz, 73, was not ⁠scheduled to ​go to the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States until April when Ghana appointed him in ⁠place of Otto Addo, fired in ​March after a series of disappointing results.

The Portuguese, however, complained about the rough handling of Ghana players by ⁠the Panamanian side, and said his team were "naive and not aggressive in the first half".

Ghana had to replace goalkeeper Ati Zigi at halftime following a ​collision.

"Not sure," Queiroz said about Zigi's ⁠availability for the next game against England. "It is ​early and this kind of ‌injury it is only after ​24 to 48 hours we can be sure."

(Divya Rajagopal in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)

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