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My confidence in the national team had gone low and I hope to return with bigger confidence. Psychologically when I am down, i cant come back to play," he said. In my letter, I stated that my action was indefinite, so it can be any time. I will communicate that soon. A functional cookie which expires when you close your browser has already been placed on your machine. More details. He has said it before, but in a recent interview for The National he reiterated his view about the handball that stopped Ghana becoming the first African team to make the last four of the World Cup:.

I wish the match could happen again because it really hurts me every time. He handled the ball, but he saved his country. If I were Suarez I would have done the same thing, to save my country. Gyan is confident Ghana can do well again in Brazil, despite their bad luck in the draw.

Brian Oliver was the longest-serving sports editor of the world's oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer Enjoy our content? Join our newsletter to get the latest in sports news delivered straight to your inbox! Your sports. Join Newsletter. Gyan was hot property and was likely to make life-changing money in the UAE. Plus, he had no real ties to Sunderland, not in the way that a fan does - if a better offer came along, he was always likely to take it. How often does that happen?

By the same the deal was made permanent, most fans had already come to terms with his departure. He left on loan the previous September, and things had already moved on - though some fans remained hopeful that he might return after a spell abroad. Gyan was happy to stay there though, living a life of luxury - something he had become accustomed to since achieving celebrity status in Ghana following a headline-grabbing run as one of the top players at the World Cup.

My team won the league, I was the best player, top scorer and I had a perfect season.



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