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Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Richard Attah honestly explains why local players struggle at Black Stars

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Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Richard Attah honestly explains why local players struggle at Black Stars

Hearts of Oak shot stopper Richard Attah has attributed local players’ struggle at the Black Stars to pitch conditioning.

According to Richard Attah, the foreign-based players prefer to play on wet pitches whereas the local players are used to dry pitches.

He added that it takes time for the local players to get use with the conditions of the pitch, and by the time they do that, coaches would have selected their team already.

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“I think the local league lack a lot of things. If you make it to the national team before you jell with them, they [the coaches] would have gotten their team already. The main factor is the pitch. As a local player, the main challenge for local players is the pitch. Because the professionals want the pitch wet, which makes everything different.

“When receiving the ball it travels from you a bit, so after you begin to settle and get used to it in three or four days’ time, they would have gotten their team already. If you don’t wet the pitch they can’t play.” he said on Angel TV as quoted by Ghanaweb.

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Attah recounted how he struggled to adjust to the condition of the pitches in the local league after spending weeks with the Black Stars for the 2021 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in January this year.

“For me, when I came back after the AFCON, I struggled in training because the ball did not move fast. It took me two weeks to get used to. [While at AFCON] the ball was fast so it sharpened my reflexes.”

When asked if the difference between local and foreign players is the tempo of the respective leagues, he answered “I think so.”

Richard Attah between August 2021 to January 2022 received four consecutive call-ups to the Black Stars. However, he didn’t make an appearance.

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