Asamoah Gyan, contrary to suggestions that his retirement is long overdue, believes he still has some football left in him.
The record goal scorer of Ghana, Asamoah Gyan, has been implored several times by Ghanaians and soccer lovers who believe retirement is the best way to protect his enviable legacy.
Last year, the stripping of the Black Stars captaincy was meant to be the final blow for Asamoah Gyan’s international football career. However, with Kwasi Appiah gone and C.K. Akonnor now in charge, Gyan believes he still has a future with the Black Stars.
Asamoah Gyan, speaking in an interview on TV3, appreciated that as a footballer, there comes a time when it becomes a necessity for you to hang your boots, however, he added that he will do so when the time was due.
Gyan maintains that he still has a lot to offer and will not be retiring anytime soon.
“For me, what will make somebody quit football, is the deal dedication but it is still there”, Asamoah said.
“So, I feel I have a lot to prove and on the field; when I see certain things, I feel like I can still do it.
“A lot of people have tried but I always say to myself I will call it a day on my own terms: Nobody can retire me.”