Guadalajara coach insists goalkeeper Brimah was not signed for 'just one match'

Published on: 19 December 2012

Guadalajara coach Carlos Terrazas says he did not sign Ghanaian goalkeeper Razak Brimah just to play one game.

Brimah was signed on a free transfer in the absence of the two first team goalkeepers and there were fears he has brought in as a temporary measure.

First choice shot-stopper Escalona was injured and his assistant Tono Ramirez suspended.

The former Nania FC gloves man has played in Guadalajara's two matches in the Spanish-tier league even when Ramirez had finished serving his one-match ban.

"He has not been signed to play a game," Terrazas said.

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