
Ghana's first choice goalkeeper Richard Kingston says his lack of playing time at Wigan will not affect his performance at the January's African Cup of Nations in Angola.
Even though the stopper has not played for the English sidethis term he is still the favoured player for Black Stars coach MilovanRajevac.
Kingston is keen of fighting for his place at Wigan insteadof seeking a loan move that will kept him active ahead of the 2010 World Cup inSouth Africa.
“I thought of taking a loan move but now it's a family issuethere. My son is schooling over there and I need to lay a good foundation forme,” Kingston said.
“Sometimes I don't feel myself. I want to play. In trainingI want to save every ball and prove that I am good but the chance hasn't comeand I am still waiting.
“I know one day my time will come. I am patient but I amstill working hard so that when my time comes I will do well.
“I don't want to rush because it's a little complicated.
“Whether I am playing or not I am focussed 100 per cent thatI have to be ready every time so that whenever I get the chance to play I dothat well.”
Ghana will play Togo, Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso at the AfricanCup of Nations in Angola.


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