2022 World Cup: Abukari Damba tips Wollacot to keep first choice spot 

Published on: 07 November 2022

Ghana legend, Abubakari Damba has tipped Joseph Luke Wollacott to keep the post as the first-choice goalkeeper ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The Charlton Athletic goalie has been the first-choice goalkeeper for the senior national team for the past year.

Richard Ofori, Lawrence Ati Zigi, Danlad Ibrahim, and Abdul Manaf Nuudeen have been relegated to the bench.

In an interview with GNA sports, the former goalie explained that based on his consistent appearance for the team in recent times, he stands the best chance to be offered the number one spot.

He said, though football was a game of uncertainties, players were selected based on reliability, consistency, trustworthiness, and physical fitness, adding that Wollacot had all the qualities outlined ahead of his colleagues.

“We played the qualifiers and had one goalkeeper who had shown consistencies throughout, that is Jojo Wollacott the most used among all the keepers so far, all things being equal he might be the first choice,” he stated.

He argued that Ghana currently does not have goalkeepers playing at top European clubs as compared to other countries, but noted that, the country must manage what was at their disposal.

“One of our challenges is that we don’t have goalkeepers who are very gifted in the team in as much as we would not be satisfied with their performances because of comparisons.

“We see other goalkeepers playing for their clubs and their nations performing well so we do comparisons but I’m very positive that we can do well,” he stated.

The Black Stars have been paired in Group H with Portugal, Uruguay, and South Korea.

Otto Addo will name his final 26-man squad for the tournament on November 14.

The team would open camp on November 17, before heading to Qatar on November 19.

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