Ghana shot stopper Richard Kingson has put a broad smile on his club manager Ian Holloway and team mates for his outstanding performance in the English Premier League.
“It is like a dream come true the way my lads are playing,” the 47-year-old told the Mirror.
“Even my keeper has grown Kenny Everett hands today. Sixteen shots on target and he stopped them all.
“You need 32 on target to beat Richard Kingson. Can I believe what has happened this year? Yes, and I don’t want it to stop. Unfortunately in a couple of days it is 2011.”
Ghana’s last line of defense was between the sticks for EPL debutants Blackpool against Sunderland and they won by 2-0.
The Black Cats gave the Ghana international really tough time in the post but Kingson passed the test before a 42, 000 capacity crowd.
Source: Goal.com
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