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Sports News of Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Kayserispor boss hopes Gyan’s goal is the first of many

Asamoah Gyan with Kayserispor head coach Marius Samudica  and other officials Asamoah Gyan with Kayserispor head coach Marius Samudica and other officials

Kayserispor head coach Marius Samudica is hoping that Asamoah Gyan has unlocked his potential with his first goal for the club.

The Ghanaian has taken long to open his account after a combination of factors has seen his place in the starting lineup come under threat.

He, however, wasted little time in asserting his authority in the Turkish League Cup against lowly Van BB.

Scoring in the early minutes and his goal ended up securing his team progression into the next stage of the competition.

“I know about what Gyan can do for us and we need him to find his rhythm,” He coach said after the game

“It’s a long season and his experience will be vital for us in very tight games but we hope it's going to come after this performance.”

Despite his improved performance, it's unlikely that he will start when they travel to Kasimpasa for their league game this weekend.

Beyond the challenges of illegal fees, the poor infrastructure of public schools has been brought to the fore, with the case of La Presby Senior High School being of note.

Citi News‘ recent visit to the school saw first-year students forced to study in uncompleted buildings without marker boards and adequate desks.

In response to this, Prof. Yankah said, to the best of his knowledge, the GES adhered to the capacity declared by the schools, but the option of re-placing the students was on the table.

“We really have to send people around to observe the situation because as far as we are concerned, we are going strictly by the capacities that were declared by the respective schools… it has to be investigated for possible redistribution if it is really true.”