There is renewed competition for Ghana’s number one spot at the 2022 World Cup following the injuries to Joojo Wollacott and Richard Ofori which has ruled them out of the tournament.
KAS Eupen’s Abdul Manaf Nurudeen and St. Gallen’s Lawrence Ati-zigi will be presented the opportunity to stake their claim in the absence of the first and second choice goalkeepers.
Meanwhile, Asante Kotoko shot-stopper Danlad Ibrahim is considered by many pundits as the dark horse in the race to man the post for the four-time African champions in Qatar.
A key date to mark on the calendar is Thursday, November 17, the day the Black Stars face Switzerland in the final warm-up game before the global showpiece.
The international friendly is scheduled to take place at the Baniyas Club Stadium in Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates.
It is worthy of note that the goalkeeper who gets the nod in that friendly will be considered as the favorite for job.
Ghana who will be making its fourth ever appearance at the World Cup are in Group H alongside Portugal, Uruguay and South Korea.