The Hearts midfielder has not played for the Black Stars in a year and is struggling to break back into his club side so the chance to play competitive football with the Black Stars he says is a very welcome one. “It’s very important for me. its been a long time since i played in a competitive game. I’ve been worried by injury and gradually I am better now. Hopefully if the manager puts me in the game i can do a good job,” he tells KickOffGhana.com. Kingston says he feels the excitement of the nation ahead of a weekend that could see them clinch their place at the 2010 World Cup but insists the job must be done on the pitch first. “We are all hoping Sunday is the day we will seal our place. i think they are a difficult game. We must get the three points and see what happens in the other game. It’s going to be a hard game. At the end of the day it depends on the 90 minutes so it’s important to concentrate and play well.”
Laryea up for important test
