Black Stars forward, Inaki Williams believes that his experience can make the difference for Ghana at mundial.
Ghana will lock horns with Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay in the group stage of the global showpiece.
Otto Addo named his final twenty-six man squad to represent Ghana at the World Cup on Monday, 14th November.
Joseph Paintsil, Jeffrey Schlupp, Majeed Ashimeru, Jojo Wollacot and Richard Ofori couldn't make it to Qatar.
Spain-born Ghanaian striker, Inaki Williams accepted to play for Ghana this year after rejecting previous advances.
Inaki Williams says his experience can make the difference for Ghana at the World stage.
"I'm almost one of the most veteran players," he told BBC Africa.
"I've been playing in the first division for almost nine seasons now. I can bring the seniority I have to make a difference.
"I think I can contribute a lot and help all my team-mates
to not only have a good World Cup, but also with all that is to come their way.
"I will try to help and give them advice, like I do with my younger brother," he concluded.
By: Abdul Razak Salim