Ghanaian forward Emmanuel Gyasi has finally met the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State Pope Francis.
The 27-year-old together with his Spezia teammates paid a courtesy call on the Pope during their visit to Rome to play AS Roma in the Coppa Italia.
The Palermo-born forward was rested as Spezia shocked Roma 4-2 at their own backyard earning praise from the Pope.
“In Argentina they dance tango, and tango music is in two-four time, and today, you are 4-2,” said Pope Francis."
He also urged the newly promoted Serie A club to work hard as sportsmen insisting that sports is a noble profession.
The team gave the Pope a Spezia Jersey with the number 1 on it as well as some souvenirs.
“I like to see young men and women's efforts in sports because sports are a marvel. Sports bring out the best in us. Continue with this because it is very noble,” said the Pope.
Emmanuel Gyasi is enjoying his debut top-flight season in Italy, playing a pivotal role for the Eagles as they lie 13th on the table.
He is expected to play a vital role when they play Roma again on Saturday.
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