Wins at this World Cup are very expensive - Carlos Queiroz after victory over Panama

Ghanaian national team coach Carlos Queiroz reflects on a hard-fought victory against Panama in the World Cup. He emphasizes the tactical adjustments made during the match and expresses confidence in the team's growth ahead of their next game against England.
Why it matters
This provides insight into the tactical evolution of African football teams on the global stage and highlights the high-stakes nature of international tournament play.
The Portuguese tactician highlighted step-by-step adjustments that allowed Ghana to frustrate Panama’s fast, vertical play and force mistakes. He also backed Caleb Yirenkyi as a future midfield star and called for VAR to do better after a penalty appeal against Jerome Opoku was ignored.
The article is a direct report of a coach's post-match press conference, maintaining a neutral, informative tone.
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