“I feel very honoured to be part of the legends to run this draw. I was a bit surprised but not too surprised because of the level I have reached in my football career. I’m not respected in Ghana but outside Ghana, I’m highly revered.”
Gyan believes that he has still got something to offer the national team and is working to regain fitness.
“I have not retired from football. There were some injuries last season but I am not done playing football. I can wake up one day and announce my retirement from football but at the moment, I am active,” the country’s all-time top goalscorer told Kumasi based Kessben FM.
As a reminder, Asamoah Gyan, 34, has scored 51 goals for the Black Stars of Ghana.
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