The former All-Black defender is in line for his first competitive start for Ghana in the absence of the injured Mensah and says he can do a good job if picked by Milovan Rajevac for the big game in Kumasi. Vorsah has spent much of this season playing in a defensive midfield role for surprise German Bundesliga package Hoffenheim but has been picked as one of four central defenders by Rajevac. “If the coach says I am playing against Benin, then I will go unto the pitch and distinguish myself,” he told KickOffGhana.com. “I am high on confidence after breaking into the Hoffenheim team and think I will do fine for Ghana.” Vorsah is competing for a slot in central defence with Jonathan Mensah and Jonathan Quartey but his considerable physical presence, Stars insiders say will give him the nod.
Vorsah stakes defence claim
