Former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan reveals what he has to do to earn Black Stars call up ahead of World Cup

Published on: 16 April 2022

Former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan has revealed what he has to do to be able to return to the Black Stars team ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament in Qatar.

The 36-year-old is currently without a club after leaving Ghana Premier League side Legon Cities last season.

Despite being unattached, a chunk of Ghanaians has clamored for his inclusion in the Black Stars for the mundial.

Reacting to the calls, he indicated he has to train, stay fit, secure a club and perform well to earn a call up back into the team.

“For now, I have not retired but I think I have to earn the call up. I have to train, stay fit, get a team to play and perform to earn a place in the team. I don’t have to be in the team at all cost because of what I have done, it doesn’t work that way”

Asked if he should be included as Cameroon did to Roger Miller as the twilight of his career, he said,

“It’s possible, it has happened before. I was young when Cameroon took Roger Milla to the World Cup even though he was not playing actively but much will depend on me, the most important thing is, I have to be fit physically but I feel I am naturally gifted player who can do anything on the field. Physically, I don’t think am ready. If I have to play competitive football, I have to step up my game to be fit”

Asamoah Gyan has not played for the Black Stars since the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt 2019.

Ghana qualified for the World Cup after edging Nigeria out on a two-legged playoff last month and have been drawn in Group H of the Mundial.

The Black Stars will face Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay at the global showpiece later this year in Qatar.

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