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Ghana unlikely to risk recovering Asamoah Gyan for DR Congo clash

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  • £earn_$martphones_Repairing 7 years ago

    Helloooo! January is almost gone. Even if you don'T need this, look around; SOMEONE AROUND YOU need this book! Are you yet to start something? Still confused about what investment options to choose for the year to maintain st ...
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  • Kenneth Osei-Afriyie 7 years ago

    If Gyan is not fully fit this may be the opportunity for the other strikers. Tekpetey in particular should be given his chance to make his debut. I have a feeling he would have a major influence if he features.

  • anokwale 7 years ago

    This reliance on Gyan is very dangerous. It is time to grow up and take a chance on the new players in a game that counts.

  • Stephen Adjei 7 years ago

    Thanks to the national tram, but their biggest mistakes are that they lack shootings ability, and even Brazilians have stoped working from pole to pole

  • dacosta 7 years ago

    I want to know if the coach made provisions for injuries at all. while gyan provides motivation for the team,success cannot always depend on him.
    the coach should be tactical now
    1 bench gyan, he is not fit
    2, push Frank t ...
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  • joe 7 years ago

    blame that stupid coach

  • TJ 7 years ago

    Ghana will lose 1 nill to Dr. Congo

  • TJ 7 years ago

    Ghana 0 Dr. Congo 1.
    I will be the worst performance for Ghana in many years

  • KYEBI 7 years ago

    A PLAYER WHO IS NOT QUALIFY TO PLAY FOR READING SHOULDNT BE MISSED PLAYING FOR A WHOLE COUNTRY.

  • JOEY 7 years ago

    I believe that absence of Skipper Gyan in the Black Star is not very negative. Out of this particular match, the national team will give birth to a new star. He will take Gyan's place and help bring the cup draught to an end.

  • OKOROMANSA 7 years ago

    Against Egypt last time, I think Bernard Terkpetey was very impressive. Even though he came in as a substitute, Bernard was very forceful, fast, strong and fearless. On any given day I would bet on him. Samuel Teteh was also ...
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