Ghanaian defender Gyimah determine to play through pain barrier to help Black Leopards escape relegation

Published on: 21 January 2020

Ghana and Black Leopards defender Edwin Gyimah has expressed his eagerness to play through the pain barrier to help his side escape the relegation.

The 28-year-old was named Man-of-the-Match on Saturday as he played key as role in their 1-1 draw against Absa Premiership leaders Kaizer Chiefs.

"It was a good game, the supporters came in their numbers, first of all, we have to thank the supporters, thank the almighty God, the management and the boss of the team for giving me this opportunity," he told SuperSport TV.

"I'm so happy, it's been a long time having this achievement so I'm so grateful. [The team] It is at the wrong end [of the table], we're trying our best, we're playing so well, it's up to us to defend well because we're conceding a lot, we need to be more focused at the back.

"Because our strikers are doing well, they are getting the chances, so us as defenders we need to make sure if we get a clean sheet and even if the strikers don't score, we'll have a point."

Gyimah is currently nursing an injury but has expressed his determination to help his side climb the league table.

He added: "I need to fight because now I don't have any excuse because the boys depend on me, the coach depends on me, the supporters depend on me, my colleagues depend on me, so I have to heal quickly.

"I don't have the excuse to sit down, I just have to play it all out because where we are is a dangerous position, so we need to soldier on."

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