Ghanaian giants Accra Hearts of Oak have expressed their delight over the impressive performance of their goalkeeper, Benjamin Asare, in Ghana’s dominant 3-0 victory against Madagascar in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
The club took to social media to celebrate Asare, who kept his second consecutive clean sheet for the Black Stars, playing a crucial role in securing another vital win for Ghana.
"Congratulations to the Black Stars.
"A dominant 3-0 victory and a performance to remember!
"The team showed skill, passion, and teamwork to secure the win. Special shoutout to our goalkeeper Benjamin Asare for an incredible clean sheet.
"A word of encouragement to our captain."
The shot-stopper, who has been in outstanding form in the Ghana Premier League, once again demonstrated his composure and ability on the international stage.
He commanded his area with confidence, making crucial interventions and ensuring that Madagascar never found a way past him.
Asare’s performance has further fueled the growing confidence in locally based goalkeepers, with many calling for him to cement his spot as Ghana’s first choice shot-stopper.
Speaking after the game Ghana's head coach Otto Addo said, “I think the next game is in June, and at the moment, he’s the number one. We decided for him. He did well in training. We have a good situation where the keepers are pushing each other,”
With back-to-back clean sheets against Chad and Madagascar, Asare has justified his inclusion in Otto Addo’s squad, further strengthening his case as a key figure in Ghana’s journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Ghana now sits atop Group I with 15 points and will look to maintain their winning momentum in the upcoming qualifiers in June.
Congratulations to the Black Stars ⚽
— Phooobia! - #WeNeverSayDie 🏅🏆 (@HeartsOfOakGH) March 24, 2025
A dominant 3-0 victory and a performance to remember! 💪🔥
The team showed skill, passion, and teamwork to secure the win. Special shoutout to our goalkeeper Benjamin Asare for an incredible clean sheet.
A word of encouragement to our… pic.twitter.com/hd5aV6jkte