'Peeved' Adam Kwarasey ready to resolve impasse with Ghana FA to stage Black Stars return

Published on: 11 February 2015

Adam Kwarasey is keen to end his row with Black Stars goalkeepers’ trainer Nassam Yakubu and the Ghana FA to enable him stage a return to the team.

Kwarasey, 27, put an ice on his international career in protest over alleged bias during Ghana’s wrecked 2014 World Cup campaign in Brazil.

The newly recruit Portland Timbers shot-stopper lashed out at goalkeepers’ trainer Nassam Yakubu claiming he played the key role in his exclusion from the Ghana starting line up in the match against Germany and Portugal at the global showpiece.

He rejected several calls for peace talks between the two parties, resulting in the decision to leave him out of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations squad.

However, the Strømsgodset captain says, he is ready for a showdown talk with the Ghana FA to resolve the difference which will pave way for him to return to the team.

“I’m not sure what I want to do right now in terms of the national team,” he is quoted by OregonLive.

“Hopefully, we can solve our little situation there and I can continue to play international games again because it’s my country and I want to represent my country.

Kwarsey last played for Ghana during the 2014 FIFA World Cup game against the United States of America.

He has since then failed to honour calls from the national team following his fallout with Yakubu.

Comments

  • Papadinho
    says: 9 years ago
    Thank God, Kwarasey, you're always welcome. We need u for next AFCON qualifications games. We dey wait for u wai. Be fast asap. Bless
  • Benny
    says: 9 years ago
    Come back Adam kwas .AA is no more to take bribe from Dauda and Grant will not take any buspllshit from Yakubu.
  • Cookes
    says: 9 years ago
    Adam K remains our best keeper. Let's utilize our best assets at all times if we want to be competitive on the world stage.
  • you
    says: 9 years ago
    Thank God you are back. May the good Lord give you more strength and power for the work.
  • Tex
    says: 9 years ago
    He's great, but if he isn't committed, we could have another Kevin Prince Boateng situation on our hands, and destroy this young team budding with potential and talent. If he wants to come back he needs to apologize, or lets just forget about him and develop Razak Brimiah.
  • Mumbi
    says: 9 years ago
    Kwarasey is very handsome may be i must court him to be my boyfriend. He will look nice on my bed.
  • Mumbi
    says: 9 years ago
    Africa is a dark continent because it hate gays. let s learn lesson from America gays are humans and not animals