The Athletic Bilbao top marksman has assured Ghanaians of a qualification from the 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage.
Ghana new striker Iñaki Williams is highly optimistic that the Black Stars squad will give maximum effort to make it out of their World Cup group in Qatar.
The 28-year-old attacker, born to a Ghanaian mother and Liberian father, affirmed his decision of switching nationality from Spain to Ghana in a video on Tuesday.
Williams is expected to be available for the Ghana national team in the AFCON 2023 qualifiers and the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Otto Addo and his men will battle it out against Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay in Group H and Williams believes the team will do what they can to sail through.
“It’s very special for Ghana to qualify for Qatar. I think anything can happen. I think it is a difficult group. It is not going to be easy for Ghana but I think the team is going to do everything to qualify for the next round,” he said in an exclusive interview with TV3.
Williams has played 272 La Liga games so far in his career, scoring 54 goals and dishing out 32 assists.
His addition is a boost for Otto Addo who looks to improve his attacking options ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup to be staged in Qatar