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Broadcast writer, Daniel Kwaku Yeboah has said previous Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan is still better compared to every one of the ongoing Black Stars advances.
Despite the fact that he accepts Gyan is still in front of the Black Stars' going after choices, Dan Kwaku Yeboah made a special case for Inaki Williams, who as of late finished his identity switch.
Talking on Peace FM's Kokrokoo show, the pro games writer said no mentor will play Gyan over Inaki.
"Actually, with our ongoing strikers, Asamoah Gyan is superior to them yet on the off chance that Inaki Williams is accessible, no mentor will play Asamoah. It isn't so much that that he is superior to Asamoah however he is dynamic and he is a generally excellent player. However, for Felix Gyan and the preferences, he is superior to every one of them. In any case, Williams is great," Dan Kwaku Yeboah expressed.
Asamoah Gyan on Tuesday, August 16 pronounced his aims to be important for Otto Addo's World Cup crew.
Gyan said he is preparing seriously to shed load in time for the competition planned for November 2021.
"Ability wise, everything is there as of now, so I simply need to plan truly," he told the BBC World Service.
"The World Cup is each footballer's fantasy. I think I have a touch of energy passed on in me to substantiate myself by and by.
"I've been out for right around two years now because of wounds yet I simply have to get my body back in shape. It's an eight-week program and as per my actual teacher, I'm working on quicker than he suspected. Then, at that point, I should perceive how my body responds to playing serious football."
Gyan anyway revealed he is yet to connect with the specialized group of the Black Stars on his choice to join the group.
"I haven't declared my retirement. Anything can occur, you know. It's occurred previously, discussing Cameroon in 1994, with Roger Milla returning from retirement to play in a World Cup."
Gyan has 51 objectives in 101 appearances for the Black Stars and was essential for Ghana's groups for the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cup competitions.
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