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FootballGhana Legend Asamoah Gyan Offers Advise to Foreign Born Players Ready to Play for The Black Stars
- Former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan has advised Europe-born players ready to play for the Black Stars
- The ex-Sunderland star wants the players to commit themselves to the Black Stars beyond the 2022 World Cup
- Inaki Williams, Tariq Lamptey and Stephan Ambrosius have all switched nationalities to represent Ghana
Asamoah Gyan has advised players who have switched nationalities to represent Ghana to be ready to be with the Black Stars after the World Cup.
Several players including former Spain forward Inaki Williams and ex-England youth international Tariq Lamptey are set for their Ghana debut ahead of the international friendlies against Brazil and Nicaragua.
Reports suggests most of the players want the opportunity to play at the World Cup and could lose interest after the tournament in Qatar.
But Asamoah Gyan has advised the players to be ready to commit themselves with their African country.
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“Sometimes we should forget about everything. Kevin-Prince Boateng when he came, it was a whole lot but he was able to deliver,” he said as quoted by Pulse.
“Football-wise, those who have come in are great players, Tariq Lamptey and those guys are very good players and they can also put something into the national team.”
“My advice to those guys is, we are here to support them but my question is what next?
“They should not come and play because of the world cup and afterwards, they decide to decline subsequent invitations. Once you have naturalized for Ghana, you should be fully committed to the national team.
“After the [world cup], they should still be available because this is a national team which does not engage in one tournament.”
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Asamoah Gyan is hoping for the opportunity to make amends after his penalty miss at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa against Uruguay.
The 36-year-old has disclosed his desire to play at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar later this year.
And with Ghana set to face nemesis Uruguay in group H, Gyan dreams of revenging the painful defeat 12 years ago.