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Gyan's absence a big blow - Sam Johnson

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  • atinga 7 years ago

    it's sad Ghana still rely on partially active player .this shows Ghana has run out good players

  • KK Dumfries US 7 years ago

    Sam that is yr opinion but in my out fit this is not true let us wait and
    see

  • A concerned citizen.. 7 years ago

    This is not a big blow. Of late his performance shows that he is unfit. We hope that he will be 100o/o fit next time

  • Big bro 7 years ago

    Is not a big blow they can so it without Djan our boys are good..and good luck to Ghana

  • P.D 7 years ago

    Can someone please tell Sam Johnson to shut up

  • U don't no anything Sam Johnson 7 years ago

    U lie

  • Samuel 7 years ago

    Nothing to worried about he is already old to retirement.

  • USA USA!! 7 years ago

    What are you talking about. Has Gyan scored any match winning goals lately? Johnson, stop smoking that crappy ganja!

  • Truth hurts 7 years ago

    We're dead without Gyan.Even though he don't score in a match , he keeps a number of defenders focussed on him leaving loopholes for the other players to make in roads of the opposition.Egypt 2 Ghana 0.Grab or reject !

  • Old soldier 7 years ago

    Is he not against Uganda?what do he do?so stop making those comments that Gyan s absence is a big blow. Wish the rest the best luck