2014 World Cup: Kwarasey responds to Stromsgodset's emergency call, to leave Black Stars camp on Friday night

Published on: 23 May 2014
2014 World Cup: Kwarasey responds to Stromsgodset's emergency call, to leave Black Stars camp on Friday night
Adams Kwarasey to leave Black Stars camp on Friday night

By Ameenu Shardow

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Ghana goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey has confirmed he will be rejoining his club Stromsgodset for their crunch league match against Rosenborg on Saturday.

The 26-year-old is badly needed at his club for their league match and will therefore leave the Black Stars’ preparations momentarily to help his side.

Stromsgodset lost 2-1 at Stabaek on Tuesday in the absence of their inspirational captain while substitute goalkeeper Anders Gundersen was in post.

But manager Ronny Deila is unwilling to take any chances this weekend when the champions host Rosenborg in the big game in the Norwegian top flight.

The club have thus struck an agreement with the Ghana FA to have their inspirational goalkeeper return for Saturday’s clash.

Kwarasey has now confirmed to Ghana’s number one football news outlet that he will respond to the emergency call to return to his club for Saturday’s clash at the Marienlyst Stadion.

“Yes I will go tomorrow [Friday] night,” Kwarasey told GHANAsoccernet.com at the state dinner for the Black Stars on Thursday night.

This means Kwarasey will not be part of Ghana’s travelling party from Accra for their training camp in the Netherlands on Saturday.

He will however be involved in the farewell match against a locally select side earlier on Friday before catching his flight to Norway in the night.

The Stromsgodset captain is however expected to rejoin the Black Stars camp in the Netherlands by Sunday when other absentees Michael Essien and Kevin-Prince Boateng are also expected to arrive.

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