Asamoah Gyan, a Ghanaian football legend, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the Black Stars' 1-1 tie with Gabon at the ongoing African Cup of Nations in Cameroon. Ghana drew a vital AFCON match against Gabon yesterday due to a lackluster second-half performance.
The Black Stars drew with the Panthers in a match after conceding in the 89th minute. His tenth goal at the AFCON appeared to have earned the Black Stars a point, but late in the game, Jim Allevinah scored from close range.
Andrew gave Ghana the lead midway through the first half, but Gabon substitute Jim Allevinah equalized in the 89th minute. Gyan, who is currently a pundit on Supper Sports, expressed his dissatisfaction with the results, blaming the stalemate on a lack of concentration and Baba Iddrisu's injury.
Gyan, who is currently a pundit on Supper Sports, expressed his dissatisfaction with the results, blaming the stalemate on a lack of concentration and Baba Iddrisu's injury. Skipper Andrew is dissatisfied with the manner in which Gabon gave fair play to the dogs and equalized against Ghana. This led to a fight between the two teams at the end of the 90 minutes, and a red card was issued to a Ghanaian player(Benjamin Tetteh).
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