
Ghana's striker Asamoah Gyan has put a temporary hold on his international career with the Black Stars over what he described as unwarranted criticism on him.
A confidante of Gyan, Dauda Tetteh, confirmed to Joy Sports' Ernest Koranteng on Saturday that the player has communicated his decision to the Ghana Football Association.


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It's even a blessing to mother Ghana that this heartbreaker has finaly call it a quit instead of him admitting his mistakes and stay away from penalties he say he quit we accept it whole heartedly