The visit was part of his ongoing role in player engagement and monitoring ahead of the World Cup. While there, he had a thoughtful conversation with Black Stars goalkeeper Benjamin Asare, as the two will be collaborating closely in the lead-up to the tournament.
Gaspar spoke highly of the training environment, noting the strong standards of instruction and encouraging greater recognition for the head coach’s role in building discipline and structure within the squad. He paid particular attention to the goalkeeping unit, commending coach Issah Najahu for his dedication and the quality of work he’s done with the shot-stoppers during the session.
"Goalkeeping is my specialty, and I want to congratulate Coach Azaya on a well-run session," Gaspar said. "The progression, the willingness to learn, and the overall capability of the goalkeepers were clear. I really respect their attitude."
He also emphasized that mentality is the foundation of performance. "When the attitude is right, good things follow. When it isn’t, the results suffer. I’m genuinely impressed with the work being done here."