Ghanaweb.com can exclusively reveal that Black Stars striker Asamoah
Gyan has rescinded his earlier decision to retire from the national team
after a lengthy chat with President Nana Akufo-Addo on Tuesday.
An official Press Release confirming his comeback into the national team is expected in the next few hours.
Gyan will, however, be the
General Captain, whiles Andre Ayew will be
named as the substantive captain as was earlier reported.
Eugene Arhin who is a Director of Communication at the Presidency
confirmed the telephone interview between Gyan and the President in a
post on Facebook.
He also confirmed the fact that it was the President who has impressed
on the player to return to the team for the sake of unity and peace.
In a post of Facebook, Eugene Arhin said "The President of the Republic,
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, this afternoon, held a meeting with the
Minister for Youth and Sports, the President of the GFA Normalisation
Committee, and the Chair of the Management Committee of the Senior
National Football Team, the Black Stars.
The meeting, a continuation of the regular meetings the President holds
with them, discussed, amongst others, the preparations being made
towards AFCON 2019, and how to end Ghana’s AFCON trophy drought.
President Akufo-Addo, subsequently, also spoke on the telephone with
Asamoah Gyan, and informed him of the considerable national disquiet
over his decision to retire from the Black Stars.
The President urged him, in the national interest, to rescind his
decision to retire from the Black Stars, and make himself available for
selection by Coach Kwasi Appiah".
President Akufo-Addo was on Tuesday, May 21 forced to reach out to the
technical team of the Black Stars, the Management Committee, and the
Normalization Committee of the Ghana Football Association as well as the
Asamoah Gyan’s camp to get an understanding of the circumstances that
led to the Gyan’s retirement from the national team.
Gyan quit the team yesterday over a decision to strip him of the captain’s armband for AFCON 2019.
He released a statement late Monday evening recusing himself from AFCON
2019 over what he claimed was a decision by the head coach to hand the
captaincy to another player for the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.
Gyan, 34, said he could not ‘pretend to be happy’ with the decision.
Kwesi Appiah is expected to name a provisional 30-man squad for his
3-week training tour of the Dubai, which will be cut down to 23 before
the tournament kicks off on June 21.
Ghana are housed in Group F along with Cameroon, Guinea Bissau and Benin.
Our sources in the Gyan camp say the player could not refuse the
President's request for him to return to the national team for the 2019
AFCON.
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