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England vs Ghana: Baba Rahman and Jordan Ayew put through passing drills in training

Black Stars duo Baba Rahman and Jordan Ayew were put through one-on-one passing drills during Ghana’s training session as preparations intensified for Tuesday’s crucial FIFA World Cup 2026 clash against the England National Football Team.

The pair were seen working closely together, focusing on quick passing, movement, and ball control as the Black Stars continued fine-tuning their tactical approach ahead of the highly anticipated Group L encounter.

The exercise formed part of the team’s preparations to improve passing accuracy, first touch, and communication under pressure, key qualities that will be needed against an England side known for its high-intensity pressing and technical quality.

Head coach Carlos Queiroz and his technical team have maintained high-intensity training sessions as they seek to keep the squad sharp both physically and mentally before the decisive fixture.

The Black Stars head into the match with confidence after opening their World Cup campaign with an impressive victory over Panama, a result that has boosted belief within the camp.

Tuesday’s encounter against England is expected to be one of Ghana’s toughest tests of the tournament, with both nations aiming to strengthen their chances of progressing to the knockout stage.

Training has remained competitive throughout the camp, with every player working hard to earn a place in the starting lineup. The one-on-one passing drills involving Baba Rahman and Jordan Ayew highlighted the team’s emphasis on teamwork, precision, and maintaining possession as Ghana prepares for another important night on the world stage. Continue to More Sports.

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