Ghana captain Jordan Ayew has warned that the Black Stars’ knockout clash with Colombia will demand a completely different level of performance, as two defensively disciplined sides prepare for a tense Round of 32 battle
Ghana captain Jordan Ayew has warned that the Black Stars must be fully prepared for a “totally different” challenge when they face Colombia in their Round of 32 knockout clash.

The experienced forward stressed that Ghana cannot afford to approach the decisive encounter in the same way as their previous game against Croatia, describing that contest as a “one-off” and insisting that the stakes against Colombia are significantly different.
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“The Croatia game was a one-off. But the Colombia game is a knockout game, so it’s going to be totally different. We will have to be ready for that challenge,” Ayew said ahead of the encounter.
The warning comes as the numbers point towards a potentially tight tactical battle. Colombia emerged from the group stage as one of the tournament’s strongest defensive sides, conceding just one goal while keeping two clean sheets.
Ghana have also shown impressive defensive discipline, recording two clean sheets and conceding only two goals during the group stage. That resilience could prove crucial as the Black Stars attempt to navigate a high-pressure knockout fixture where a single mistake could decide the outcome.
With both teams demonstrating organisation and strength at the back, the Round of 32 showdown is shaping up as a contest in which patience, concentration and clinical finishing may matter more than prolonged attacking dominance.
For Ghana, Ayew’s message is clear: previous results will count for little once the knockout game begins. The Black Stars must match Colombia’s discipline while remaining alert to the smallest details throughout the contest.
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