Kingson, Dauda Can�t Stop Ronaldo � Ex-Ghana FA Boss Jawula

The former FA chairman does not think the four-time African champions will get anywhere at the World Cup if veteran Kingson and �inactive pilot� Dauda man Ghana�s post. A former Ghana FA boss Lepowura MND Jawula insists it will be suicidal to hand a call-up to ageing goalkeeper Richard Kingson at the 2014 World Cup. The football administrator believes that it will be difficult for the long-serving goalkeeper to deal with strikes from the world�s best player Cristiano Ronaldo. The Black Stars are in the same group with US, Germany and Portugal in their third successive appearance at the Mundial. �I�m not quite sure Richard Kingson can handle shots from [Cristiano] Ronaldo, he may be playing actively for a second-tier side but I don't think he needs a call-up,� Jawula did not mince words on GTV�s Sunday Night Show. �We have good goalkeepers but I will choose Adam Kwarasey over Fatau Dauda and the rest. He was the best goalkeeper for his team last season and he is also playing actively week in and out. �I�m sure nobody will hand over his life into the hands of an inactive pilot. I went to commission a match in South Africa involving Orlando Pirates but he [Dauda] was not part of the team so I looked for him only to find him in the stands watching the game. I felt very sorry for him,� Jawula, who serves as the chairman of the MTN FA Cup committee stated. �The goalkeepers to be selected will be Adam Kwarasey as the first-choice followed by Fatau Dauda and Stephen Adams. Stephen was very good at the just ended CHAN tournament in South Africa.�