Ghana midfielder Oscar Naasei is beginning to turn heads at just the right moment, with a composed and efficient performance in his latest club outing strengthening his case for a place in the Black Stars squad for the 2026 World Cup.
The midfielder has been named in Ghana's squad for the upcoming international friendly against Mexico on May 22, a key opportunity for fringe and emerging players to impress new head coach Carlos Queiroz as he finalises his tournament group.
Queiroz, who has made it clear that only "deserving players" will make the final cut, has until June 1 to submit his official squad for the expanded 48-team World Cup.
In his latest appearance, Naasei registered an encouraging performance despite his side falling to a 1-0 defeat. In just 18 minutes of action, he completed 100% of his passes in the opposition half, maintaining perfect accuracy and showing calmness in possession even in tight spaces.
He also came close to producing a highlight-reel moment when he curled a left-footed effort which was tipped over the bar.
His inclusion in the Black Stars squad now places him in direct competition for a place in Ghana's final World Cup roster. Ghana have been drawn in Group L at the 2026 World Cup alongside England, Croatia, and Panama.
The Black Stars are aiming to reach the knockout stages for the first time since their historic run in 2010, when they came within touching distance of the semi-finals.
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