
Ghana's Quiet Revolution — And Why It Could Shock the 2026 World Cup
A new era is dawning for Ghana football. With a dynamic squad and rising stars, the Black Stars could defy expectations at the 2026 World Cup.
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Inter are reportedly in excellent form. Despite the absence of specific results, sources suggest they have maintained a high level of performance. Manager Simone Inzaghi is understood to have fine-tuned a balanced squad blending experience and mobility.
The midfield operates efficiently. Players like Henrikh Mkhitaryan, though in the twilight of his career, are believed to still contribute tactical intelligence.
Some clubs are outperforming their true level. Bologna, for instance, is reportedly solid but lacks the squad depth to sustain a European challenge. Their goalkeeper is said to be in outstanding form, but the team relies too heavily on individual performances.
"They’re competitive, but playing above their natural level" — insider source
Roma fits this category. Paulo Dybala has continued his impressive development, but lacks consistent support. Despite a talented squad, results have not matched expectations.
The manager is under pressure, though analysts suggest structural issues at the club may be to blame.
Teams like Fiorentina and Lecce are stuck in no-man’s land. Not in danger, but not in contention. Fiorentina, despite historical pedigree, hasn’t taken the next step. Their young striker is reportedly attracting interest, but the long-term vision remains unclear.
Verona and Frosinone are believed to be the most vulnerable. Frosinone made moves in the transfer window but lacks tactical consistency. Their manager is reportedly on borrowed time.