Ghana’s Black Stars Goalkeepers trainer Richard Kingson believes Ghana possesses enough quality goalkeepers for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament in Qatar.
The former Black Stars first choice goalkeeper says the current Black Stars goalies are full of confidence and believes the goalkeepers have shown their level already in our recent matches for Ghana.
“The goalkeepers we have now have confidence, and you can see that from the recent games we have played.”
“They want to do something for the nation, and for me, that department is safe. Anybody who gets the chance to be in the post will give off their maximum best,” Kingson told GNA.
“I want Ghanaians to come together to support the Black Stars with all our energy because it is our own no matter what,” he added.
Kingson was Ghana’s first choice goalkeeper at the World Cup in 2006 when the Black Stars team reached the last 16 on their first at the Mundial.
He was again in goal for Ghana at the 2010 FIFA World Cup tournament in South Africa as Ghana got to the quarter-final of the tournament.
Ghana are paired in the same group as Portugal, Uruguay and South Korea in Group H at the 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament which starts later this month.
By: D. N. A. MENSAH, Daily Mail GH /Follow the writer @SkipperWrites on Twitter