Would-be Ghana international Adam Larsen Kwarasey has been told by goalkeepers� trainer Edward Ansah that his place in the Black Stars is not guaranteed.
The Norway-born gloves man was cleared by Fifa on Wednesday, paving way for his Ghana debut hopefully in August against rivals Nigeria.
The Str�msgodset first choice goalkeeper has been hailed by the local media as a heir apparent for the ageing Richard Kingson. But the 21-year-old has been told he must justify his inclusion to the 2010 Fifa World Cup quarter-final team. �We have to see him training and what he�s capable of doing and if God willing he�s ready for our next game against Nigeria. I think we will give him a chance to prove himself,� Ansah told Accra-based Joy FM.
�He is coming new into Ghana football. He might have one or two problems but that wouldn�t be that serious but he needs to adjust and work along the other problems.� He added: �Barring any injuries, we will try him in our next match but that doesn�t take anything away from Richard (Kingson). He�s still our number one.�
Kwarasey must fend off competition from locally-based Ernest Sowah, Sammy Adjei and Daniel Agyei.
Source: ghanasoccernet
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