Ghana doesn’t have a first-choice keeper; Adam Kwarasey

Former Black Stars goalkeeper, Adam Larsen Kwarasey, has stated that there is not a clear favorite at the moment for the number one goalkeeping spot in the national team.

Since the exploits of current Black Stars goalkeeper’s trainer, Richard Kingston, who manned the posts for Ghana between 1996 and 2010, there has been a real struggle to replace the shot-stopper.

Goalkeepers including Razak Brimah, Fatawu Dauda, Richard Ofori and Jojo Wollacot have all tasted national team action between the sticks.

Wollacot manned the posts for Ghana at the disastrous Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, where Ghana exited without winning a game. He was also the man in charge when the Stars sealed World Cup qualification at the expense of Nigeria following two draws in Kumasi and Abuja.

Ofori, Lawrence Ati-Zigi of St gallen and  Eupen’s Abdul Manaf Nurudeen, who recently received plaudits for saving two penalties in Ghana’s win over Chile in the Kirin Cup competition, are all fighting for the number one spot at the World cup.

Kwarasey, who directly succeeded Kingston till his national team exit in 2017, says the performances of the goalkeepers are pretty even with no clear favorite.

“I have a feeling that they’re very even, there’s not a clear number one. Obviously, Wollacott played the tournament – I didn’t really know him before the tournament, so that’s what I’ve seen of him. I talk to him [Ati-Zigi] sometimes. We text, I’ve never met him but it’s just about keeping up.

“I played with him [Richard Ofori] as well, he’s a good goalkeeper. He had some injuries but I have a feeling if he’s fit and if he’s where he is supposed to be, he might be the one I’ll have played with,” he told JoySports in an exclusive interview.

Credit: myjoyonline.com

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