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FootballAsamoah Gyan Breaks Down Into Tears As He Reveals the Biggest Pillar in His Glittering Career
- Asamoah Gyan could not hold back his tears as he shed light on the impact his elder brother has had on his career
- Gyan made the revelation about Baffour Gyan during his book launch titled 'LeGyandary' last Saturday
- The ex-Black Stars captain is regarded as one of the best Ghanaian football exports in the 21st century following his glittering football career, particularly with the national team
Legendary Ghanaian striker Asamoah Gyan has opened up on how his elder brother Baffour Gyan played an instrumental role in his illustrious career.
Both Asamoah and Baffour Gyan began their careers from Ghana Premier League side Liberty Professionals, with the former going on to achieve greater success.
But the 36-year-old Asamoah Gyan believes his elder brother paved the way for him to achieve the success he continues to bask in.
Gyan reckons that Baffour continues to support his career in the background despite the backlash his elder brother receives.
He made this revelation during his autobiography launch last Saturday, with the ex-Ghana captain shedding tears in an emotional account of how his career has panned out.
"He [Baffour Gyan] is the key, he is the one behind my success. Sometimes criticism comes and people blame him for being a bad influence but they don’t know what he has done in the background." Asamoah said as quoted by Football Ghana.
Although he is yet to hang his boots, Gyan has not played active football since the expiration of his contract with Legon Cities last year.
He still remains Ghana's leading all-time top scorer with 51 goals in addition to his more enviable feat as Africa's leading scorer at the FIFA World Cup with six goals.
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FootballAccording to the ex-Ghana captain, his elder brother, who had played about 90 per cent of the 2006 World Cup qualifiers was snubbed for the main competition in Germany.
The 36-year-old striker believes the decision by the then-Black Stars technical team literally killed the fire in Baffour, whose career dipped after missing out on the Mundial.