2014 World Cup: Ghana goalkeepers impressed with Kwesi Appiah's training methods

Published on: 02 June 2014
2014 World Cup: Ghana goalkeepers impressed with Kwesi Appiah's training methods
From Left: Stephen Adams, Fatau Dauda and Adam Larsen Kwarasey

By Rahman Osman

Follow Rahman on Twitter on: @iamrahmanosman

Ghana’s World Cup goalkeepers Fatau Dauda, Stephen Adams and Adam Kwarasey are impressed by Kwesi Appiah’s training methods.

The trio, all debutants, is yet to be told the pecking order in the goalkeeping department.

Adams and Dauda were tested in the farewell match played in Accra against a local select XI.

Kwarasey, who captains Norwegian champions Stromsgodset, overly impressed in Saturday’s tune up match against the Netherlands in Rotterdam.

All three are satisfied with the work done by technical team and expressed optimism ahead of the global show piece in Brazil.

“Training hasn’t been easy and was totally intense than what we had in Accra I must say,” Kwarasey told GHANASoccernet.com

“It’s been really hot here with attention giving to little details.”

Dauda also had similar words for the technical team.

“Real work has begun and the technical team has really done well to keep us all on our toes,” he said.

Adams also praised the level of professionalism being displayed by the technical team.

“Training has been great with few challenges. Everybody knows the task ahead and the coaches are leaving no stone unturned as we get ready for the world cup.”

Ghana are currently in Miami, Florida to finalize preparations and will play their final warm-up match against South Korea on 9 June.

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