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Sports News of Thursday, 18 October 2018

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Only injury can force me to retire from Ghana duty - Asamoah Gyan

Many Ghanaians believe the skipper does not deserve a slot in the team for the AFCON qualifiers Many Ghanaians believe the skipper does not deserve a slot in the team for the AFCON qualifiers

Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan has reiterated his commitment to the Black Stars, insisting that only injury can make him call it a day with the side.

The 32-year-old is Ghana’s all-time top scorer with an impressive 51 goals from 105 games. However, the Kayserispor striker became a subject of criticism after he was handed a return into the Black Stars by coach Kwesi Appiah ahead of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations double-header qualifiers clash against Sierra Leone.

Many believe there are several options coach Appiah could have handed call-ups to following the former Sunderland hitman's failure to churn out regular playing time at club level.

However, despite calls from some quarters for Gyan to retire from international duty, the striker insists he will continue to honour Black Stars call-ups as long as his legs can take him.

"It's only injuries that can make me retire from football and not age," Gyan categorically stated on Zylofon Sports.

"I only need to be consistent without injuries and I'll be back to my form. Call-ups are solely the preserve of the Black Stars coach. He decides whom to call at a particular time and whom not to call.”