Black Stars coach Otto Addo is confident goalkeeper Benjamin Asare can still improve despite his heroic performances during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. The Hearts of Oak goalkeeper, after making his debut in March earlier this year against Chad, has remained the first-choice goalkeeper.Asare played six games during the qualifiers and kept five clean sheets.Speaking to 3Sports after Ghana's qualification to the global showpiece, Addo beleives the 33-year-old shot-stopper
Hearts of Oak goalkeeper, Solomon Agbesi, has stressed that the playing body is determined to make the fans of the club proud. Agbesi, who joined the Phobian Club from Dreams FC, has been impressive in the absence of first-choice goalkeeper Benjamin Asare.Speaking in an interview, the promising goalkeeper assured that the playing body is focused and determined to make the supporters proud.â??We are determined to give our fans a reason to smile,â? Agbesi said. â??The
Black Stars Technical Advisor Winfried Schäfer has lauded goalkeeper Benjamin Asare for his exceptional displays during Ghanaâ??s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.The Hearts of Oak custodian emerged as one of the standout performers, keeping five clean sheets and conceding just once since making his national team debut in March against Chad.In an interview with Citi Sports following Ghanaâ??s successful qualification, Schäfer credited Asareâ??s rise to careful
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