Veteran goalkeeper Sammy Adjei wants to play for Hearts again

Published on: 08 November 2017

Veteran Ghana goalkeeper Sammy Adjei says he is ready to play for his former club Hearts of Oak should he be called upon.

According to him, he regained his goalkeeping form that can make him compete for any local football club in the country.

“I’m training hard to help the big clubs in Ghana to conquer Africa, so if Hearts of Oak needs me back, I am 100 percent available for them,” he said

“The goalkeepers there are in their good shape but what they need is finishing and also my advice can make the team more successful in Ghana and Africa. The more I grow, the more I obtain more experience, so the current goalkeepers here will gain more experience from me,” he added

“I’m now 37 and I can keep the goal post for a while, so I don’t understand why people always say am old whiles Gianluigi Buffon, 39, still keeps the goal post for the old ladies, Juventus in Italy.”

Sammy Adjei was the first choice goalkeeper for the National Black Stars side in 2001 until 2006, when Richard Kingson rose to prominence and took his place.

He was named in Ghana squad for the 2006 Africa cup in Egypt and 2006 world cup squad on 13 May 2006. he said.

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