Asamoah Gyan reacts to Black Stars’ 3-0 win over Madagascar in 2026 World Cup Qualifiers

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  • Join the rescue project 6 days ago

    Rescue the perishing
    Care for the dying
    Snatch them in pity from sin and the grave
    Tell them about Jesus
    Tell them Jesus is mighty to save
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  • FRANKIE 6 days ago

    Jordan Ayew, the star of the show.

  • Voodoo to prove a point 5 days ago

    Resorting to 'voodoo' for one man to prove a point is transient

  • P Djamgbe 5 days ago

    You must be burning inside with shame and disappointment. You see, when the entire nation is jumping up and down jubilating with pride, you and your like are burning inside - that is what hate (hatred) does to people. If you ...
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  • Boye/California 6 days ago

    Asamuoh Gyan thanks very much for supporting our Black Stars to Win welcome Black Stars

  • Stop doing God. 6 days ago

    This is what you can do best not politics Gyan

  • Charles oppong 6 days ago

    Asamoah Gyan commitment to the black stars cause has never been in doubt since a teenage at 17yrs.Baby Jet GOD bless

  • Citizen 6 days ago

    What kind of stuuupid reportage is this. People play their march, score their goals, teamwork of cause and you place emphasis on someone else. Did Gyan play the ball? What fuuulishness is this?

  • Nana Kwame 6 days ago

    Any human need a special someone who will bring him out of the dark when he caught up, when the supper eagles where in shambles, it's the old players who motivated them. Gyan did what he supposed to do. Thank you Baby Jet.

  • Agonaba Boateng 6 days ago

    Ghanaweb is the cause of the divisions in everything in Ghana -from politics to football. How about the players? The coach or even the one through which all the 3 goals came? Yes, I love Gyan and his love for the Black Stars ...
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  • Nana Kwame 6 days ago

    Why the match is not showing on TV?

  • Ziggy LALA 5 days ago

    BECAUSE YOU DON'T PAY TV LICENCE FEE...

  • Ochee-Do-Chee 6 days ago

    THE GUY ENJOYED HIS ROLE AT THE LAST WORLD CUP AND CAF AS ONE OF THE ANALYSTS. THERE CAN BE NO BETTER WAY TO RETAIN THAT POSITION THAN ENCOURAGING THE BOYS FROM HIS COUNTRY TO QUALIFY. IT IS A BRAGGING RIGHT AND NO ANALYST WA ...
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  • Vincent Nkornu 5 days ago

    Not until the BLACK STARS, plays the big wigs like Senegah, Ivory Coast, Morroco,Algeria,Nigeria and the like, I don,t trust that the Stars have arrived, to jubilate.
    What the Black stars played , so far ,even though they w ...
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  • Martin Kreisler 5 days ago

    The 'big wig' Senegal, struggled to draw with Kwesi Appiah's Sudan in their last week's qualifying match.
    Big names do not count much these days.

  • Kaka 5 days ago

    Look at this shallow thinker. Aside Egypt and Cameroon, those countries you listed are not big boys over Ghana. Ghana is bigger than them all in African football. Biribi ntia!!!

  • Kwabena Duku Damoah 5 days ago

    Ghana has started winning simply because Salisu believably has resolved to play positively.

  • Dondon 5 days ago

    I have been an advocate against negative criticism towards our players including Kudus but Charley, Kudus is selfish. He has to change his way, he is our most talented but yet he is becoming Ghana's biggest headache. He doesn ...
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  • Aduanaba 5 days ago

    Absolutely right. Our Star Boy is gradually becoming our albatross. KUDUS NEEDS TO ADJUST HIS PLAY. Holds on to the ball for far too long. Must also show some seriousness - juggling the ball in a World Cup qualifier? This is ...
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  • Martin Kreisler 5 days ago

    We thank God for restored hope.
    This was the real test.
    Congratulations to Mr. Otto and his technical team for a splendid job.
    Congratulations to the playing body for this outstanding achievement.
    We pray for greater heig ...
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  • Martin Kreisler 5 days ago

    Congratulations to Asamoah Gyan for his leadership and inspiration. Lets hope he has his chance to take charge of the team as Coach/Manager in the 'near' future.
    Congratulations to Thomas Partey and Mohammed Kudus for their ...
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  • TG 5 days ago

    Baby Jet and Tornado both have an influence on the boys in camp

  • Martin Kreisler 5 days ago

    Congratulations to Mr. Stephen Appiah too.
    He has always been a great inspiration to the Black Stars, and the country as a whole.

  • The spirit of Ghana is back 5 days ago

    Well done Asamoah Gyan. I saw him advicing the players to rekindle their commitment to the national. This is how it should be. The old players should be attached to the team for such roles. Together we can thrive. Kudos Asamo ...
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  • Co2 5 days ago

    By their fruit you shall know them what is for good for NPP is good for NDC. Now you know where they are coming from

  • Stop doing God. 5 days ago

    Jerome Opoku and Schindler!!! Great talents. Salisu has hugely improved as will not to mention Gideon. Bravo guys. Keep the fire burning.

  • Ben 5 days ago

    Good to have legends around. Both Appiah and Asamoa's pep talk before the game really motivated the players. It's been very long since I saw Black Stars playing well defensively, fighting for almost all the 50 50 balls as ri ...
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  • Buglisongo 5 days ago

    So Ghanaians,shd we still sack de coach?i guess is becos of him that de black stars seem to be doing well,abi?

  • ODUMGYA 5 days ago

    GYAN HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT!

  • Ghanaba KK 5 days ago

    The black stars handlers must be very careful with this Asamoah Gyan guy. He is an opportunist. Let the team focus. He brought toxic disunity in the black stars. Don't be FOOLED.

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