Swindon Town Goalkeeper Joseph Luke Wollacott, has expressed appreciation to former Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac for handling him his maiden call-up into the Black Stars team.
Wollacott was handed Ghana maiden invitation for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification against Zimbabwe and has gone ahead to become the country current number one short stopper ahead of Orlando Parites’ Richard Ofori.
“With all due respect, I have to thank coach Milo for the opportunity he gave me, both coaches have different methods and I think it’s like every manager around the world. It’s up to the player individually to work hard to play in the team. Otto is been very good, obviously he given the players different ideas and people have been very receptive to that.” Wollacott told Oyerepa FM in an exclusive interview.
He also touched on the Black Stars chances of winning next year’s AFCON tournament in Côte d’Ivoire.
“We have the potential as a country so I don’t see why we can’t. Obviously we are disappointed with the most recent Afcon exit following the outcome of our performance at the tournament but I am sure we can work hard and be the most successful and we can win it,”
Wollacott was in goal for the Black Stars when the beat the Super Eagles of Nigeria to book a place in the next FIFA World Cup tournament in Qatar.
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