Ghana goalkeeper Joseph Wollacott is making his way back to first-team action after a successful U-21 friendly game.
Wollacott played the entire match as Charlton Athletic U-21 won 2-1 over AFC Bournemouth U-21, behind closed doors on Tuesday.
He suffered a broken finger prior to the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which ruled him out of contention for a place in the Ghana Black Stars squad.
The former Forest Green man was in a strong position to be named as the starting goalkeeper, but the injury forced him to miss his World Cup debut.
Wollacott played a crucial role in helping the Black Stars qualify for the tournament for the fourth time. He made crucial saves in the final eliminator against Nigeria in Abuja.
The 26-year-old Bristol-born player is now on the road to recovery and regaining his spot on the first team.
?s=20&t=d0ngaJYn9Hmb7ULlYCpfYg
Read full article
- In-form Ayew inspires Black Stars
- George Boateng speaks on Black Stars' disappointing AFCON 2023 campaign
- Next Black Stars head coach will have a long-term contract - Kurt Okraku
- 2023 AFCON: Dede Ayew's Ivorian wife picks Ghana over her country
- 2023 AFCON: Mohammed Kudus set to join Black Stars before departure to Côte d’Ivoire
- Read all related articles