Ghana Asamoah Gyan Defends Move from Sunderland to Al Ain

Ghana Striker Asamoah Gyan

CNN) — On loan Al Ain striker Asamoah Gyan has dismissed claims that his recent move from Sunderland to the United Arab Emirates was motivated by money. Talking to CNN’s Pedro Pinto, the Ghanaian also claimed there was no bad blood between him and Sunderland coach Steve Bruce after his last minute move to the Middle East.

“I’m still a player of Sunderland. I didn’t have any confrontation with anyone. We are still alright. I was cool with the manager,” he told CNN.

“People say I moved because of money….You need to be happy — although I’m not saying I wasn’t happy at Sunderland or I wasn’t happy in the [English] Premier League.

“I had to decide with my family and everything and they were alright with my decision so I had to just move…it helped myself and Sunderland as well.” Gyan’s move from Sunderland in the English Premier League to Al Ain, a club that hails from a city built around an oasis deep in the desert, was arguably the most controversial of the recent transfer window.

The Ghanaian scored ten goals in his 34 appearances for Sunderland and appeared to have adjusted well to the fast-paced English game.

But instead of building on his promising start Gyan opted to move to the Middle East instead.

“In life you have to experience things. I think moving here I don’t regret at all because Al Ain is a great club and I’m ready to give everything,” he explained.

“It’s another step in my life. Although I’m still a player of Sunderland. I came on loan so I’ll see how my future lies as Al Ain is an important club in Asia. I’m really, really happy to be here.”

Gyan will be joined by a host of stars in this year’s UAE Pro League. Maradona will be in charge of Dubai club Al Wasl, France international David Trezeguet has joined Abu Dhabi club Bani Yas whilst former Inter Milan midfielder Luis Jimenez will be playing at Al Ahli.

Last year’s champions, Al Jazira of Abu Dhabi, are bankrolled by Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan

Whilst there are fabulous riches to be found in the UAE Pro League, it isn’t without its controversies. Attendances have been dire since the league went professional in 2008. The situation got so bad that the UAE FA disbanded the league and took it under their control last June.

Yet for Gyan the draw of Asian Champions League football was enough to convince him that the standard this season will be high.

“The English Premiership is one of the best in the world. I do respect that. I enjoyed myself really last season,” he said.

“Moving to the Asian league is another step in my life. Who knows maybe I can bring some exposure in the Asian league. I’ve got more fans in Africa and more fans in Europe also.

“I think the Asian league is also improving. Not just the big players going to the Asian league. It’s got a lot of great players…and they are enjoying their football here.”

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Asamoah Gyan Was Never in Legon With Obaa Yaa, Spokesperson

Asamoah Gyan (left) and Obaa Yaa (right)

A spokesperson for the  famed Ghanaian footballer Asamoah Gyan,  has denied reports that Gyan was seen with Obaa Yaa in the East Legon neighborhood late December of last year.

The woman in the story, Obaa Yaa, made worldwide headlines a few weeks ago by publicly admitting her infatuation with the Ghana hitman and vowed to commit suicide unless Gyan marries her.

A few websites reported later that after visiting Egypt for the Confederation of African Football Award ceremony, Gyan made a stop in Ghana before continuing his trip to join his English side, Sunderland Football Club. The sources alleged that it was during this time that Gyan was spotted near an East Legon Night Club with Obaa Yaa.

The Spokesperson, speaking on condition of anonymity because the football ace has not officially authorized her to address the rumors, said the stories are purely fabricated and that there is absolutely no truth in them.

Asked whether Gyan has made any decision with regards to Obaa Yaa’s proposal, the spokesperson did not answer directly but rather said “at the moment, Gyan is focused on helping his Sunderland side qualify for the European Championship and that is all he thinks about”.

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Ghana: Award List Dominated by Football Players

Black Stars of Ghana
Ghana Black Stars

Two members of the Black Stars are in the running for the Personality of the Year 2010 award, the highest honour by the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG).

Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan and Richard Kingson face competition from national bantamweight boxing champion, Joseph Agbeko for the award to be decided later in May. The public will contribute to deciding the overall winner via a mobile text poll.

Just like recent times, football again dominates the 2010 nominations.

Both Gyan and Kingson are again nominated for the Footballer of the Year prize with Andre Ayew as the third nominee.

Ex-Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac and coach of the local Black Stars side Herbert Addo have been put up for the Coach of the Year award.

President of the Ghana Football Association Kwesi Nyantakyi would be honoured with the Chairman of the Year prize.

A successful run of results in 2010 has seen the Black Stars selected for the Team of the Year while ex-Ghana captain Stephen Appiah would be presented with the Dedication and Valour award.

Kevin-Prince Boateng and headline sponsor of the Black Stars, Gold Fields Ghana would be presented with Special Awards.

The sports media group today announced the nominees for the various sporting disciplines in the country during the year under review.

According to SWAG, the performance of the sportsmen both at the national and international levels served the criteria for settling on the nominees.

Award Nominees

Personality of the Year – Asamoah Gyan, Richard Kingson, Joseph Agbeko

Footballer of the Year – Andre Ayew, Asamoah Gyan, Richard Kingson.

Coach of the Year – Milovan Rajevac, Herbert Addo

Chairman of the Year – Kwesi Nyantakyi

Team of the Year – Black Stars

Dedication and Valour – Stephen Appiah

Special Awards – Kevin Prince Boateng, Gold Fields Ghana Limited

Source: Ghanafa.org

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Asamoah makes life even more difficult for Obaa Yaa

Asamoah Gyan responds to her would be mistress
Asamoah Gyan responds to his would be mistress

 

On November 30, we reported of a young Ghanaian woman who vowed that unless Black Stars arrow head, Asamoah Gyan marries her, suicide would be the only option.

The lady, Obaa Yaa, has said that she is so crazy in love with the Sunderland ‘hitman’ that no will not be an option.
Obaa Yaa said she’s awestruck by Asamoah’s haircut, skin tone and the excellent skill he exhibits not only on the football field but also on the music scene.

Nobody expected any response from the no nonsense Ghanaian striker. Well, Gyan appeared on a popular TV program, the DENTAA Show, where after a couple of minutes of dance and chat with the hostess, he finally responded to Obaa Yaa.

Obviously, neither the dance, not the response is going to make life any better for Obaa.
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