Sheffield United goalkeeper Jordan Yamoah Amissah is being monitored over a potential Ghana call-up, ghanasoccernet.com can exclusively reveal.
The Black Stars’ number one spot is up for grabs ahead of next month’s 2022 World Cup playoff against Nigeria late March.
South Africa-based goalkeeper Richard Ofori who is the team’s second deputy captain is struggling with injuries and is no longer on the minds of Ghanaians.
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His replacement for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations Jojo Wollacott failed to impress during the tournament as Ghana suffered a shock first-round exit, and could be dropped for Nigeria games.
Before the tournament, backup goalkeepers Abdul Manaf Nurudeen and Lawrence Ati-Zigi unconvincing against Algeria in a friendly which the Algerians won 3-0.
As revealed by Black Stars goalkeepers’ trainer Richard Kingson, as many as 15 shot-stoppers are being monitored and ghanasoccernet.com can reveal that German-born Ghanaian Amissah is included.
Amissah plays for the U-23 side of Sheffield United. He returned to the club in February after a loan spell at Spennymoor Town in the English six-tier league.
He conceded 16 goals in nine games.
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The game is in just a few weeks time, yet they are still “monitioring”…
This is what the tribalistic alloy agu should have done in his over six years of being the goalkeeper coach of the super eagles. Monitor as many goalkeeper as possible. But no he only have eyes for igbo goalkeeper. SMH I don’t blame him, when we have his ilks as the president of Nigeria.