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[caption id="attachment_914085" align="alignnone" width="300"] Ghana's striker Asamoah Gyan (L) celebrates with team mate Ghana's midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah after scoring during the 2010 World Cup round of 16 football match USA vs. Ghana on June 26, 2010 at Royal Bafokeng stadium in Rustenburg.NO PUSH TO MOBILE / MOBILE USE SOLELY WITHIN EDITORIAL ARTICLE - AFP PHOTO / GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (Photo credit should read GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP via Getty Images)[/caption]
Former Black Stars skipper, Asamoah Gyan has named Kwadwo Asamoah as the player he had great chemistry with during his playing days with the team.
Gyan and Asamoah were in a fine form during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, where the Black Stars played in the quarterfinal for the first time in history.
The former Liberty Professionals forward speaking in an interview said that the midfielders he played with in the Black Stars had the utmost trust in him, citing Sulley Muntari, Laryea Kingston, and Stephen Appiah as examples.
According to Gyan, he always loved it when Asamoah played behind him, insisting they used to communicate a lot on the pitch.
“My teammates trusted me. When you are in a team where your teammates trust you, it makes things easier,” he said on Soccer Chat on GHOne TV.
“They know you have the pace so they don’t even look when they are giving you a pass. They just try to put the ball behind the opponent’s defense and they know you can get it.”
“Although Kwadwo Asamoah was playing behind me, the communication was there. He was like a number 10 so he knew every movement I was making.
“There were others too. Sulley Muntari, Laryea Kingston, and Stephen Appiah. All of them knew my movements so when passing the ball to me they did not need to look," he added.
Gyan is currently Ghana’s all-time top scorer with 51 goals and doubles as Africa’s leading scorer at the World Cup with six goals.
Advising young forwards on how to excel on the pitch, the former Sunderland man said strikers must always endeavor to communicate with their midfielders.
“When you’re going into a game, call the midfielders and tell them how you want the ball to be placed for you.
“At least one to two of such chances might work. If you do not communicate before the game, things may go wrong during the game,” he added.
Former Black Stars skipper, Asamoah Gyan has named Kwadwo Asamoah as the player he had great chemistry with during his playing days with the team.
Gyan and Asamoah were in a fine form during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, where the Black Stars played in the quarterfinal for the first time in history.
The former Liberty Professionals forward speaking in an interview said that the midfielders he played with in the Black Stars had the utmost trust in him, citing Sulley Muntari, Laryea Kingston, and Stephen Appiah as examples.
According to Gyan, he always loved it when Asamoah played behind him, insisting they used to communicate a lot on the pitch.
“My teammates trusted me. When you are in a team where your teammates trust you, it makes things easier,” he said on Soccer Chat on GHOne TV.
“They know you have the pace so they don’t even look when they are giving you a pass. They just try to put the ball behind the opponent’s defense and they know you can get it.”
“Although Kwadwo Asamoah was playing behind me, the communication was there. He was like a number 10 so he knew every movement I was making.
“There were others too. Sulley Muntari, Laryea Kingston, and Stephen Appiah. All of them knew my movements so when passing the ball to me they did not need to look," he added.
Gyan is currently Ghana’s all-time top scorer with 51 goals and doubles as Africa’s leading scorer at the World Cup with six goals.
Advising young forwards on how to excel on the pitch, the former Sunderland man said strikers must always endeavor to communicate with their midfielders.
“When you’re going into a game, call the midfielders and tell them how you want the ball to be placed for you.
“At least one to two of such chances might work. If you do not communicate before the game, things may go wrong during the game,” he added.