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Black Stars goalkeeper Fatau Dauda says he was content with his performance for Ghana in their final 2014 World Cup qualifying round game against Zambia at the Baba Yara stadium on Friday.The former Ashanti Gold goalkeeper came under heavy criticisms after some jittery performances between the sticks for the Black Stars in the 2-1 win.There were concerns over Fatau's readiness for the game due to the lack of playing time at his new club Orlando Pirates but the 27-year old in an exclusive interview with Joy Sports stated that he was in top shape."If I compare my performance to this match and that of the Lesotho and Zambia I believe I have improved a lot," said Dauda"People have been saying I’m not active in South Africa but I want to prove to them that the form is there just that I have not been handed the chance."
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