The influential Udinese man did not take part in training on Tuesday after picking up a knock earlier and was again just a spectator while the rest of the side run away 4-1 winners against a local side to an enthusiastic crowd and the loud cheers of the vuvuzelas. Asamoah told KickOffGhana.com afterwards he had to sit out the last two sessions after the knock but says ‘I think I will be ready for Serbia on Saturday’. KickOffGhana.com understand from the Ghana medical team that he would certainly make the line-up but Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac is not so sure. “We will about Kwadwo Asamoah. We are hoping for positive results,” Rajevac said. Rajevac will be keen for the man he has labelled Ghana’s most important creative player to be available with Sulley Muntari almost certain to miss out of the match.
Ghana hopeful on Asamoah
