Ghana coach Otto Addo has revealed that he will decide on who becomes the team’s number one goalkeeper in June.
“I am not quite sure yet. I left it open. I have to say that Ati-Zigi had a good match. I gave him the start because he is a regular player in his club,” said Addo when asked if the FC St. Gallen goalkeeper had forced a rethink ahead of their 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic in June.
Addo continued; “Frederick is new and young. I think he made a good first impression. He is very, very calm on the ball and has a good technique in the goal”
“Joseph Wollacott at the moment is not playing in his club so it's difficult to say that he will be the number one at the moment but I think tomorrow I will give him the chance to play and to show himself and we will keep on watching them and observing them and we will decide in June who will be the goalkeeper who will stand in the goal” he said ahead of the international friendly game against Uganda today.
Addo and his charges aim to maintain their dominance over Uganda with Ghana leading 7-3 on head-to-head record.
Their most recent clash was in October 2017 which ended in a goalless draw during the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
By: Pascal Amoah

