Black Stars striker Inaki Williams expressed his gratitude and admiration for teammate Gideon Mensah's crucial role in his first goal for Ghana during an exhilarating 2026 World Cup qualifier against Madagascar at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday.
Inaki Williams, who faced criticism amid an 11-game goal drought for the national team, delivered a stellar performance with a 95th-minute winner against the Barea.
The Athletic Club star attributed the success to divine intervention and recognized the support of his teammates, who affectionately described him as 'Kwaku the Baller.'
“The Almighty made this possible for me. All my teammates are calling me ‘Kwaku the Baller.’ I’m so happy. I can only say thank you. Gideon Mensah put in a good cross, and I scored the goal. I’m so happy,” Williams expressed.
The decisive goal, which secured a 1-0 victory over Madagascar, resulted from a flawless cross delivered by Gideon Mensah.
The victory marked a crucial moment for Williams, who had been under scrutiny for his recent goal-scoring struggles.