Nerves Jangling For Ghana New Boy Albert Adomah

Ghana new boy Albert Adomah says he feels a bit nervous in the build-up to Friday�s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Swaziland. The in-form Bristol City winger could be handed his debut at the Accra Sports Stadium after impressing head coach Goran Stevanovic ahead of this month�s washed-out friendly against Nigeria. The 23-year-old who is hoping to land a starting role has admitted to feeling nervous with the prospect of playing before a packed Accra Sports Stadium in mind. �Obviously I am nervous because it�s my first time training with the first team here in Ghana and I have got a lot more butterflies with prospect of playing before a packed crowd here in Ghana in mind,� Adomah exclusively told GHANAsoccernet.com �Hopefully if I do play it will be in front of the home crowd so I am really looking forward to it,� he said. �It has always been my ambition to play for Ghana and the fact of playing in front of the home crowd makes it even more special.� Adomah was on target over the weekend for his Npower Championship side in their 1-1 draw with Doncaster Rovers.