During the March international break, the 32-year-old was named to Ghana's squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers' Matchdays 5 and 6.
Asare was given goalkeeping responsibilities for both matches, and he helped the national team win both with decisive scores of 5-0 against Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium and 3-0 against Madagascar in Morocco.
Both football fans and commentators have praised him widely for his exceptional performances, with many praising his poise and ability to maintain clean sheets.
Asare stated, "I will say that, with the Black Stars, even though I received a call-up by the grace of God, I must also thank the supporters, management, and the majority of the members, players, and authorities of Ghana."
"The work I did, I didn't do it alone," he added. They assisted me in achieving this, and I'm determined not to give up easily once I've reached my objective.
Asare emphasized that achieving recognition requires upholding a high standard in the aim.
"People will notice if you are a goalie and maintain a clean sheet. I'll say that so far, my diligence has paid off in getting me called up," he continued.
Now, the former Great Olympics goalie wants to establish himself as a mainstay in the national team lineup.
Before beginning their World Cup qualifying campaign with important matches against Chad and Mali in September, Ghana will play in a four-nation competition in June.
"The work I did, I didn't do it alone," he added. They assisted me in achieving this, and I'm determined not to give up easily once I've reached my objective.
Asare emphasized that achieving recognition requires upholding a high standard in the aim.
"People will notice if you are a goalie and maintain a clean sheet. I'll say that so far, my diligence has paid off in getting me called up," he continued.
Now, the former Great Olympics goalie wants to establish himself as a mainstay in the national team lineup.
Before beginning their World Cup qualifying campaign with important matches against Chad and Mali in September, Ghana will play in a four-nation competition in June.