Black Queens head coach, Anthony Edusei has denied speculations he has a problem with first choice goalkeeper Gladys Quansah.
According to him, there are no untouchables in the Black Queens team and that selection performance-based.
The issue came up after Gladys Quansah was sidelined in the Queens' first leg 2012 Olympic Games qualifier triumph over Guinea a week ago in Conakry.
Coach Edusei told Asempa Sports that there is no problem between him and the goalkeeper and finds it rather surprising why it is even an issue.
He stressed that the playing body and officials are always together as a family and believes there is no such incident in their camp.
The Black Queens are based at Prampram preparing for the second leg encounter with Guinea at the El-wak stadium at the weekend after they clinched a 2-0 win in the first leg a fortnight ago.
Story by Benedict Owusu Asempa Sports
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