Ghana coach, Otto Addo has maintained Jojo Wollacott, Richard Attah and Abdul Nurudeen as the Black Stars goalkeepers for the 2022 World Cup playoff games against Nigeria.
The trio were the goalkeepers named by Milovan Rajevac for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations [AFCON] hosted in Cameroon.
Wollacott, who was the first choice shot-stopper came under intense pressure following his unimpressive performance at the tournament.
The Swindon Town goalkeeper conceded in all three group games against Morocco, Gabon and Comoros.
With the Black Stars set to host the Super Eagles at the Cape Coast Stadium in the first leg of the playoff games on March 25, Addo has named the trio as the goalkeepers for the games according to a report filed by Kumasi based Akoma FM.
Meanwhile, Kumasi based Akoma FM has reported that Hearts of Oak defender Dennis Korsah might earn his maiden Black Stars call up against Nigeria.
The former Ebusua Dwarfs skipper has been an integral part of the Phobians after joining the club for an undisclosed fee in the ongoing 2021/22 Ghana Premier League campaign.
With Otto Addo yet to officially unveil his squad for the crucial games later this month, Korsah has been handed a call up for the games.
Korsah was in action when Hearts of Oak defeated Asante Kotoko in the 2022 President’s Cup at the Accra Sports Stadium over the weekend.
Ghana will host Nigeria at the Cape Coast Stadium on March 25 before travelling to Abuja for the return game on March 29.
The Black Stars after missing out in the last edition in Russia are on the quest to return to the global showpiece for the fourth time in the history of the country.
Korsah has won two Man of the Match awards after five games in the Premier League.