Former Black Stars goalie, Adam Larsen Kwarasey says he wish he could have achieved more with the senior national team.

According to the player he has no regrets and is happy to have been given the opportunity to have won the Black Stars jersey.

Kwarasey endured a difficult spell with the Black Stars after switching nationality to play for Ghana especially at 2014 FIFA World Cup where he was replaced by Fatau Dauda after the opening Group match defeat to USA.

The Valarenga goalie made his debut for Ghana in 2011 despite playing for the Norway U-21 national team and went ahead to make 27 appearances including playing at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

Kwarasey made this revelation in an interview with Citi FM's Fentuo Tahiru Fentuo.

"I wish we could have accomplished more, of course, and that I could have been part of that.

I think there are different reasons to why I have not played my best football for Ghana."

"For me personally, as a goalkeeper, I think it comes down to preperations. If you are responsible for working with a goalkeeper that is supposed to play, you have to prepare that goalkeeper the way he is used to, to get the best out of him and maybe add some of your own ideas."

"That position is an individual position so you have to adjust to every goalkeeper that you work with to get the best out of them. I feel at times that this wasn’t the case. If Adam plays’, we prepare him the best way, if Dauda plays, we prepare him or if Ofori plays, we prepare him," he added.