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The Black Stars team to face Mozambique has been dominated by the return of keeper Adam Larsey Kwarasey after being out of the team for 19 months.
Majority had clamored for his comeback after a series of insipid performances by our goalkeepers.
One vocalist in this regard has been former keeper Abukari Damba who is enthused following Kwarasey’s recent call up.
For Damba, this call up is a wonderful piece of news for Ghana and the whole team.
“It was just not for the sake of clamoring for the return of Kwarasey into our national team,” Damba told Joy Sports.
“I was looking at the challenges that we face in our goalkeeping department. It is evident he is a highly rated performer.”
“He is very active all these years and more so he brings competition to our team and he offers our coaches a lot more options.”
“It is a wonderful thing for Ghana and the whole team. I hope it is not only a comeback but he is psychologically ready.”
Damba was part of the Black Stars squad that placed second at the African Cup of Nations in 1992.
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