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07.09.2011 Sports News

Kwarasey Is Number One -Plavi

By Daily Guide
Goran StevanovicGoran Stevanovic
07.09.2011 LISTEN

Ghana's Serbian trainer Goran Stevanovic has stated emphatically that until goalkeeper Richard Kingson lands himself a club, young Adambathia Larsen Kwarasey will  remain his first choice goal stopper.

In a pre-match press conference in the UK last Sunday, he stated that the young goalkeeper who plays for  Stromsgodset in Norway, has proved beyond reasonable doubt that he is capable of replacing Ghana's number one, Kingson, if the latter hanged his gloves in future.

Revelations from the UK press conference suggest that the Black Stars manager  has now settled on the 24-year-old  Kwarasey, born to a Ghanaian father and a Norwegian mother.

Two days ago, he endeared himself to the millions of spectators who watched the Brazil-Ghana international friendly in London with his stellar performance.

He pulled  three goal-bound saves, which would have changed the score line of the game in which Brazil beat Ghana 1-0 despite their numerical advantage.

The blunt forward of Swaziland failed to bring the best out of  Kwarasey during his first senior international cap for Ghana, when the latter hosted the former at the Accra Stadium five days ago.

Last July, Kwarasey was called up into the Ghana national team for  the Ghana-Nigeria abortive friendly in London.

Kingson, who has been Ghana's safest pair of hands- after playing in the last two  World Cups-  is currently unattached, making many faithful of the game to call for his immediate replacement.

 By Kofi Owusu Aduonum
 
 
 
 

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