Black Stars striker, Inaki Williams has expressed confidence in the squad after their defeat in the opening World Cup game against Portugal.
The Black Stars made a jerky start to their World Cup against Portugal at the 974 stadium in their opening game.
The Portuguese side went ahead in the second half after Cristiano Ronaldo shot them into the lead through the penalty shootouts.

The Black Stars got their equalizer through captain of the side, Andre Ayew but that was short lived as Portugal got two quick goals much to the shock of Ghanaians.
The Black Stars pulled one back to put the game at 3-2 with a few minutes to end the game at fhe 974 stadium in Qatar.
Inaki Williams who plays for Athletico Bilbao tweeted his message after the defeat.
“There is no time for regrets, there are 2 games left still...
Thank you fans for the unconditional support.” Inaki Williams tweeted.
The Black Stars are paired in group H alongside Uruguay, Portugal and South Korea and will play their second game against South Korea on Monday.
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