"Everyone who plays against Ghana, comes out strongly to stop Asamoah Gyan," said the Al Ain striker, who is on loan from English Premier League club Sunderland. "I have been the countryâs lone striker for the past six years, it shows how great I am. "I have to take responsibilities and I did so by scoring even when it seemed that I have been shut out of the game." "There was a doubt whether I will be fit for the match against Mali, but the medical staff did a fantastic job on me. "Iâm playing through a pain barrier. It was the same in 2008, but the team have confidence in me, they know what I am capable of. "Iâm a Ghanaian and I have to sacrifice for my country. WHAT A N*B!!!!! GET RID!!!!
I just wonder how much a big club would have to give him in order to entice him into international retirement!!! I just hate the fact he refers to himself in third person....and basically.....hes not THAT good!!!!