Benjamin Asare expressed his delight after helping Ghana earn a valuable point against England in their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L encounter.
The goalkeeper delivered an outstanding performance as the Black Stars frustrated Thomas Tuchel’s side, securing a hard-fought 0-0 draw at Boston Stadium.
Asare made several crucial saves to preserve the clean sheet and ensure Ghana left with a precious point.
It was the Black Stars’ second clean sheet of the tournament, following their 1-0 victory over Panama in their opening fixture.
Asare happy to stop Kane, others
“It’s normal,” the 33-year-old shot stopper told FIFA.com.
“For me, this is my job. It’s just what I’m supposed to do out there on the pitch. Sure, playing against Harry Kane is all part of the job. It’s nothing out of the ordinary.
“Even the best goalkeepers let goals in, and strikers are there to score. I’m no different. They might score against me, but they might not. All part of the job.”









