Former Ghana national football team goalkeeper Fatau Dauda has expressed confidence in the team’s goalkeeping options as preparations intensify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. 

With roughly four months to the tournament, debate has continued over who should occupy the number one spot for Ghana at the global showpiece. However, Dauda insists there is no cause for concern, revealing that several goalkeepers are performing well at club level and are being closely monitored by the technical team.

“We have some potential goalkeepers who are doing well that I’m monitoring. God willing, we’ll have more options,” Dauda said, indicating that the handlers are casting a wide net to ensure only the most in-form and mentally prepared shot-stoppers make the final squad.

The goalkeeping department has been one of the most discussed areas of the squad in recent months. A section of supporters believes Benjamin Asare should head to the World Cup as Ghana’s undisputed first choice following his performances in the qualifiers. Others argue that selecting a goalkeeper with European experience could provide an added advantage at the highest level.

At the domestic level, calls have also grown for the inclusion of Hearts of Oak’s second-choice goalkeeper Solomon Agbasi, whose performances have attracted attention and intensified competition for places.

Head coach Otto Addo has already confirmed that Asare remains Ghana’s first-choice goalkeeper after playing a key role in securing qualification. His composure, shot-stopping ability and command of the penalty area have earned him the trust of the technical team.

Ghana face a daunting task in Group L, where they have been drawn against the England national football team, Panama national football team and the Croatia national football team.

With strong opposition awaiting, the decision over who guards the post could prove decisive in Ghana’s quest for a successful World Cup campaign.



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