Kayserispor forward Asamoah Gyan has aimed a new dig at the Ghanaian media over what he claims as a personal vendetta against him.
The 33-year-old accused journalists of constantly turning a blind eye to all his good works but fixate on his controversies.
“We are helping the community. These journalists won’t post on their pages or write on their pages. They will wait for controversy so they tweet negatively for people to insult, and they will say they are professional. It’s confirmed, this is very personal. Ghana we Dey ????????“
Gyan has been the center of the Black Stars captaincy row that led to his shock retirement before the intervention of President Nana Addo convinced him to rescind his decision.
He is expected to play a key role in next month’s Africa Cup of Nations as Ghana seek to end their 37-year wait for a title.
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