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Black stars Goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey has admitted his performance in the opening two group games of the ongoing Cup of Nations has disappointed himself and hopes to improve in subsequent games.
Adam Kwarasey has been heavily criticized for failing to impress so far in the tournament as his aerial control, composure and overall goalkeeping skills is been called into questions by football fans known for their high expectations.
The 24 year old who has replaced the experienced Richard Kingson told Joy Sports times are tough for him in Gabon.
“I’m not satisfied with my own performance and I hope to improve upon it as the tournament goes on”. Said Kwarasey
“I’m kind of new to the African terrain but is good we didn’t concede any goal and I think I should have done better”
Adam Kwarasey has not conceded any goal so far but concerns have been raised about his likely performance in the big games.
Some of these fans are already criticizing the dropping of Richard Kingson ahead of the tournament.
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