Black Satellites Coach, Orlando Wellington, says he will always go in for players of bigger clubs who do not get much playing time, for major tournaments.
According to him, he will consider such players over those in low class teams who get much playing time due to their experience, capabilities and exposure.
He told Asempa sports that, players in that category are good for tournaments since they command some respect than those of the low class teams.
The former assistant coach of Berekum Chelsea added that, as much as giving those that do not get much playing time at bigger clubs in tournaments, those in the low class clubs should also be called upon for friendly matches and less competitive games.
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