Manchester City forward Antoine Semenyo has opened up about his emotions following the Black Stars’ elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
In a widely shared social media post, Semenyo expressed gratitude to the dedicated Ghanaian supporters who traveled across America to back the team. He admitted the squad had higher ambitions but chose to view the result positively.
“This isn’t a loss it’s a lesson learned. We’ll be back stronger. Believe that,” Semenyo wrote, adding that words could not fully describe how the team felt after falling short of their goals.

Ghana had battled their way through the group stage with determination, earning progression thanks to resilient performances and key moments. However, they were edged out in the Round of 32 by a narrow margin against tough opposition.
Semenyo, a key player for his club and the national team, received support from fans for his leadership and optimism despite the tournament’s early end.
His commitment to improvement is evident, and with talented players like him, Ghanaian football supporters can look forward to future successes on the continental and global stage.