Wa All Stars goal keeper, Richard Ofori has admitted that the presence of returning Adam Kwarasey is a good a omen for him as a young goal keeper.
Kwarasey announced his retirement from national duties after admitting to having challenges with Black Stars goal keeper’s coach, Nasamu.
But coach Avram Grant has been successful in talking to the in-form Portland Timbers number one out of retirement and has named him as one of three goal keepers called up in the 23-man squad for the upcoming double header AFCON 2017 qualifier against Mozambique and this news has been received as a morale booster for Ofori.
Ofori mentioned that he will have the chance of learning a lot from the experienced Kwarasey on his return to keeping the post for Ghana.
He said, “I am meeting top goal keepers like Kwarasey who are very good and I can learn from their training routines a thing or two.”
“I learnt a lot and do same at training ad gaining knowledge has no limit and as young goal keeper I can only learn from their experience and how they manage keeping the post in high profile matches,” he added.
Richard Ofori will hope to be given the nod to be in post for Ghana when the Black stars host Mozambique on March 24 at the Accra sports stadium.
Kwarasey"s Presence Good For Me - Richard Ofori
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