2026 World Cup: Wayne Rooney hails Carlos Queiroz's game plan after England held by Ghana
Former England striker Wayne Rooney has praised Carlos Queiroz’s tactical approach after Ghana frustrated England in a 0-0 draw in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Group L clash on Tuesday evening at the Boston Stadium.
Both teams arrived into the contest on the back of opening wins, but it was Ghana who stood firm under sustained pressure, producing a disciplined defensive display that blunted England’s attacking rhythm throughout the match.
England enjoyed 79 per cent possession — the highest recorded by any side that failed to score in a World Cup match in six decades — yet they were repeatedly denied by a well-organised Black Stars defence that refused to buckle under pressure.
Rooney, speaking on the BBC, said England struggled to unlock a deep defensive block and suggested more direct play could have created better openings.
"You're always hoping for that energy and that performance that we had against Croatia in the second half. These games are so difficult when the teams sit back," the former Manchester United striker said.
"You have to break them down, and you have to find the space. For me, the key was getting crosses into the box. That is where all the chances came from."
He added that Ghana’s approach reflected Queiroz’s trademark organisation and defensive structure.
"That was a typical Carlos Queiroz performance. Ghana were excellent, and they were disciplined," he added.
The result leaves both sides level on four points at the top of Group L heading into the final round of fixtures.
England now prepare for Panama, while Ghana face a decisive encounter with Croatia as qualification for the knockout stage remains finely poised.