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Benjamin Asare stands tall in training, impresses Ghana coach Otto Addo

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Benjamin Asare, the Accra Hearts of Oak goalkeeper, rose above the comfort all the plot thru coaching intervals, catching the sight of Ghana head coach Otto Addo.

The experienced shot-stopper made his world debut for the Black Stars on Friday evening against Chad, and he didn’t disappoint.

“We noticed a range of games from the goalkeepers. It changed into once a shut range. All keepers looked true in coaching but Benjamin stood immense,” Addo stated after the match, clearly overjoyed with Asare’s efficiency.

The game itself changed into once a showcase of Ghana’s dominance, as they crushed Chad 5-0 in their fifth Neighborhood I match of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers on the Accra Sports Stadium.

The dreams flowed freely, with Antoine Semenyo striking in the 2nd minute, adopted by Inaki Williams in the thirty first, Jordan Ayew in the thirty sixth, Mohammed Salisu in the 56th, and Ernest Nuamah capping it off in the 68th.

With this emphatic procure in the books, Ghana now shifts focal point to their upcoming conflict against Madagascar on March Twenty fourth.

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