Asare’s unlikely rise to national hero helps Ghana to keep clean sheets

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By Nick Said

Ghana goalkeeper Benjamin Asare returned from a career-threatening injury that kept him out of the game for 18 months to become a World Cup hero and will ​seek to keep another clean sheet in his side’s final Group L fixture ‌against Croatia on Saturday.

Asare faced 19 shots against England in the Black Stars’ 0-0 draw in their second pool game, a result that all but sealed their place in the round of 32.

It was a display that reduced ​his grandmother to tears and had fans celebrating outside his house in Accra.

The 33-year-old ​is a recent addition to the national team following a modest career ⁠in the Ghana Premier League with several clubs, most recently Hearts of Oak.

It was suggested ​that he retire after a broken leg in 2021 kept him sidelined for a lengthy spell ​but, having previously worked as a bus conductor and done other odd jobs, he could not let his football dreams die.

Until last year he took public transport to training and scraped a living from the game ​but football is a leveller and, against multi-millionaire opponents, some who perhaps earn more in ​a week than he does in a year, he has proved their equal.

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Asare earned a maiden national team ‌call-up ⁠in March 2025 at the age of 32 and kept five clean sheets in six World Cup qualifiers, adding two more at these finals.

“Facing Harry Kane is normal. I always want to prove myself and show people that this is my job and I can do it,” ​Asare was quoted as ​saying after the ⁠England match.

“They (his teammates) know that I can do it. I thank almighty God that he answered my prayers and everything has been successful.”

Ghana coach ​Carlos Queiroz broke his own rule to offer praise for Asare ​in the ⁠wake of his heroic performance.

“I avoid talking about individual players but I think he deserves applause,” Queiroz said. “He was brilliant and this is only due to the quality of the player, first of ⁠all, ​and the work that we did with all of ​them.”

Ghana will finish second, at least, in Group L with a draw against Croatia in Philadelphia, but could yet top ​the pool if leaders England slip up against Panama.

Reporting by Nick Said; editing by Clare Fallon

Source: reuters.com

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