• Is the Black Stars striker primed to become the first Ghanaian to reach the half-century mark this weekend?

    On Sunday, when Kwesi Appiah parades his first starting XI in his second coming as Ghana coach against Ethiopia, he’ll surely be expecting—and hoping—to share the spotlight with captain Asamoah Gyan .

    The 31-year-old has been a near-ever-present in the Black Stars setup since he made his debut against Somalia in a World Cup qualifier in 2003, as he first served a warning of his quality.

    Back then, the hitman replaced former Asante Kotoko striker Isaac Boakye and netted the final goal in an emphatic victory to become the country's youngest scorer.

    Since then, he has been relatively consistent compared to some of his peers, comfortably outclassing the likes of Razak Pimpong, Mathew Amoah, Junior Agogo and, more recently, Majeed Waris and Jordan Ayew.

    HD Asamoah Gyan Ghana

    The combined goals of the aforementioned names can still not surpass Gyan, who has now netted 49 times in 102 appearances.

    Former Ghana captain Kwesi Owusu, a critic of Gyan, has made no secret of his admiration for the Al-Ahli Dubai FC hitman.

    “I think Gyan is a good striker and currently the best in the country," Owusu told Goal, "but honestly, I was better than him although he possesses some of my qualities.

    “It is likely he would’ve been in the Black Stars team during our days, the late 1960s and early 1970s.”

    Asamoah Gyan

    However, despite his undisputed quality, Gyan’s goalscoring his slowed, and despite being just two goals away from the 50-goal mark in 2015, he’s struggled with injuries in recent years.

    He last scored in the 7-1 thrashing of Mauritius at the Accra Sports Stadium in 2015, and he’s now fast approaching 600 days without a goal for the national side.

    It took Asamoah Gyan 587 days, or 84 weeks or approx 19months to score a goal for Ghana since his brace vs Mauritius on June 14,2015 #Relief pic.twitter.com/5x9yLuhxag

    — Evans Gyamera-Antwi (@ashesgyamera) January 21, 2017
    'Baby Jet' will be hoping to forget 2016 as soon as possible as he endured a barren year, although he made amends at the Nations Cup earlier this year when he evaded his marker to convert Jordan’s fine cross.

    That goal sent the Black Stars through to the quarter-finals, and made Gyan Ghana’s top scorer at the Nations Cup—with eight goals—and the only player aside Samuel Eto'o to score in six consecutive Afcon finals.

    Injury limited his Afcon participation, and has affected him in recent months, with Gyan sitting out the Black Stars’ 6-1 thumping of Asokwa Deportivo in a friendly on Wednesday.

    Asamoah Gyan

    However, Gyan has still declared himself fit for Sunday .

    “Everything is fine now and I'm fit for the game. As I always say, I need to be on the field to just do what I do best," Gyan told Graphic Sports.

    “The last six games were very good because I saw my fitness coming back. So, it's a good thing for me and for the nation to come back and bang in the goals.”

    Asamoah Gyan is just a goal shy to hit 50 goals for Ghana..
    His first Afcon goal came on January 20, 2008 vs Guinea #BabyJet #CAN2017 pic.twitter.com/cOwiZ7WnSn

    — Evans Gyamera-Antwi (@ashesgyamera) January 21, 2017
    It is unclear who Gyan will partner upfront on Sunday, as coach Appiah has to choose between Ayew, Waris and 'new kid on the block' Raphael Dwamena.


    Could any of these three help Gyan make his half century against the Walias?

    The East Africans’ frailty at the back was exposed against Algeria during the qualifying campaign for the last Afcon, and don’t be surprised to see the former Sunderland man finally join Godfrey Chitalu, Eto'o, Hossam Hassan and Didier Drogba as Africa’s legends to score 50 or more goals for their respective countries.

    Gyan's Ghana goals: The complete record

    1. 16 November 2003 (World Cup qualifier) Ghana 5-0 Somalia

    2. 25 June 2004 (Friendly) Mozambique 0-1 Ghana

    3. 3 July 2004 (World Cup qualifier) Uganda 1-1 Ghana

    4. 3 March 2005 (Friendly) Kenya 2-2 Ghana

    5. 27 March 2005 (World Cup qualifier) DR Congo 1-1 Ghana

    6. 8 October 2005 (World Cup qualifier) Cape Verde 0-4 Ghana

    7 & 8. 14 November 2005 (Friendly) Saudi Arabia 1-3 Ghana

    9. 4 June 2006 (Friendly) South Korea 1-3 Ghana

    10. 17 June 2006 (World Cup) Czech Republic 0-2 Ghana

    11 & 12. 8 October 2006 (Friendly) South Korea 1-3 Ghana

    13. 21 August 2007 (Friendly) Senegal 1-1 Ghana

    14. 20 January 2008 (Afcon) Ghana 2-1 Guinea

    15 & 16. 9 September 2009 (Friendly) Japan 4-3 Ghana

    17. 15 January 2010 (Afcon) Ivory Coast 3-1 Ghana

    18. 24 January 2010 (Afcon) Angola 0-1 Ghana

    19. 28 January 2010 (Afcon) Nigeria 0-1 Ghana

    20. 1 June 2010 (Friendly) Netherlands 4-1 Ghana

    21. 13 June 2010 (World Cup) Serbia 0-1 Ghana

    22. 19 June 2010 (World Cup) Australia 1-1 Ghana

    23. 26 June 2010 (World Cup) United States 1-2 Ghana

    24. 29 March 2011 (Friendly) England 1-1 Ghana

    25. 7 June 2011 (Friendly) South Korea 2-1 Ghana

    26. 2 September 2011 (Afcon qualifier) Swaziland 2-0 Ghana

    27. 8 October 2011 (Afcon qualifier) Sudan 0-2 Ghana

    28. 28 January 2012 (Afcon) Mali 0-2 Ghana

    29. 10 January 2013 (Friendly) Egypt 0-3 Ghana

    30. 13 January 2013 (Friendly) Tunisia 2-4 Ghana

    31. 28 January 2013 (Friendly) Niger 0-3 Ghana

    32. 24 March 2013 (World Cup qualifier) Ghana 4-0 Sudan

    33 & 34. 7 June 2013 (World Cup qualifier) Sudan 1-3 Ghana

    35. 16 June 2013 (World Cup qualifier) Lesotho 0-2 Ghana

    36 & 37. 14 August 2013 (Friendly) Turkey 2-2 Ghana

    38 & 39. 15 October 2013 (World Cup qualifier) Ghana 6-1 Egypt

    40. 9 June 2014 (Friendly) Ghana 4-0 South Korea

    41. 21 June 2014 (World Cup) Germany 2-2 Ghana

    42. 26 June 2014 (World Cup) Ghana1-2 Portugal

    43. 10 September 2014 (Afcon qualifier) Togo 2-3

    44. 11 October 2014(Afcon qualifier) Guinea 1-1 Ghana

    45. 15 October 2014(Afcon qualifier) Ghana 3-1 Guinea

    46. 23 January 2015 (Afcon) Algeria 0-1 Ghana

    47 & 48. 14 June 2015 (Afcon qualifier) Ghana 7-1 Mauritius

    49. 21 January 2017 (Afcon) Ghana 1-0 Mali

    Source: http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4079/features/2017/06/09/36218302/can-asamoah-gyan-hit-goal-50-vs-ethiopia
    Is the Black Stars striker primed to become the first Ghanaian to reach the half-century mark this weekend? On Sunday, when Kwesi Appiah parades his first starting XI in his second coming as Ghana coach against Ethiopia, he’ll surely be expecting—and hoping—to share the spotlight with captain Asamoah Gyan . The 31-year-old has been a near-ever-present in the Black Stars setup since he made his debut against Somalia in a World Cup qualifier in 2003, as he first served a warning of his quality. Back then, the hitman replaced former Asante Kotoko striker Isaac Boakye and netted the final goal in an emphatic victory to become the country's youngest scorer. Since then, he has been relatively consistent compared to some of his peers, comfortably outclassing the likes of Razak Pimpong, Mathew Amoah, Junior Agogo and, more recently, Majeed Waris and Jordan Ayew. HD Asamoah Gyan Ghana The combined goals of the aforementioned names can still not surpass Gyan, who has now netted 49 times in 102 appearances. Former Ghana captain Kwesi Owusu, a critic of Gyan, has made no secret of his admiration for the Al-Ahli Dubai FC hitman. “I think Gyan is a good striker and currently the best in the country," Owusu told Goal, "but honestly, I was better than him although he possesses some of my qualities. “It is likely he would’ve been in the Black Stars team during our days, the late 1960s and early 1970s.” Asamoah Gyan However, despite his undisputed quality, Gyan’s goalscoring his slowed, and despite being just two goals away from the 50-goal mark in 2015, he’s struggled with injuries in recent years. He last scored in the 7-1 thrashing of Mauritius at the Accra Sports Stadium in 2015, and he’s now fast approaching 600 days without a goal for the national side. It took Asamoah Gyan 587 days, or 84 weeks or approx 19months to score a goal for Ghana since his brace vs Mauritius on June 14,2015 #Relief pic.twitter.com/5x9yLuhxag — Evans Gyamera-Antwi (@ashesgyamera) January 21, 2017 'Baby Jet' will be hoping to forget 2016 as soon as possible as he endured a barren year, although he made amends at the Nations Cup earlier this year when he evaded his marker to convert Jordan’s fine cross. That goal sent the Black Stars through to the quarter-finals, and made Gyan Ghana’s top scorer at the Nations Cup—with eight goals—and the only player aside Samuel Eto'o to score in six consecutive Afcon finals. Injury limited his Afcon participation, and has affected him in recent months, with Gyan sitting out the Black Stars’ 6-1 thumping of Asokwa Deportivo in a friendly on Wednesday. Asamoah Gyan However, Gyan has still declared himself fit for Sunday . “Everything is fine now and I'm fit for the game. As I always say, I need to be on the field to just do what I do best," Gyan told Graphic Sports. “The last six games were very good because I saw my fitness coming back. So, it's a good thing for me and for the nation to come back and bang in the goals.” Asamoah Gyan is just a goal shy to hit 50 goals for Ghana.. His first Afcon goal came on January 20, 2008 vs Guinea #BabyJet #CAN2017 pic.twitter.com/cOwiZ7WnSn — Evans Gyamera-Antwi (@ashesgyamera) January 21, 2017 It is unclear who Gyan will partner upfront on Sunday, as coach Appiah has to choose between Ayew, Waris and 'new kid on the block' Raphael Dwamena. Could any of these three help Gyan make his half century against the Walias? The East Africans’ frailty at the back was exposed against Algeria during the qualifying campaign for the last Afcon, and don’t be surprised to see the former Sunderland man finally join Godfrey Chitalu, Eto'o, Hossam Hassan and Didier Drogba as Africa’s legends to score 50 or more goals for their respective countries. Gyan's Ghana goals: The complete record 1. 16 November 2003 (World Cup qualifier) Ghana 5-0 Somalia 2. 25 June 2004 (Friendly) Mozambique 0-1 Ghana 3. 3 July 2004 (World Cup qualifier) Uganda 1-1 Ghana 4. 3 March 2005 (Friendly) Kenya 2-2 Ghana 5. 27 March 2005 (World Cup qualifier) DR Congo 1-1 Ghana 6. 8 October 2005 (World Cup qualifier) Cape Verde 0-4 Ghana 7 & 8. 14 November 2005 (Friendly) Saudi Arabia 1-3 Ghana 9. 4 June 2006 (Friendly) South Korea 1-3 Ghana 10. 17 June 2006 (World Cup) Czech Republic 0-2 Ghana 11 & 12. 8 October 2006 (Friendly) South Korea 1-3 Ghana 13. 21 August 2007 (Friendly) Senegal 1-1 Ghana 14. 20 January 2008 (Afcon) Ghana 2-1 Guinea 15 & 16. 9 September 2009 (Friendly) Japan 4-3 Ghana 17. 15 January 2010 (Afcon) Ivory Coast 3-1 Ghana 18. 24 January 2010 (Afcon) Angola 0-1 Ghana 19. 28 January 2010 (Afcon) Nigeria 0-1 Ghana 20. 1 June 2010 (Friendly) Netherlands 4-1 Ghana 21. 13 June 2010 (World Cup) Serbia 0-1 Ghana 22. 19 June 2010 (World Cup) Australia 1-1 Ghana 23. 26 June 2010 (World Cup) United States 1-2 Ghana 24. 29 March 2011 (Friendly) England 1-1 Ghana 25. 7 June 2011 (Friendly) South Korea 2-1 Ghana 26. 2 September 2011 (Afcon qualifier) Swaziland 2-0 Ghana 27. 8 October 2011 (Afcon qualifier) Sudan 0-2 Ghana 28. 28 January 2012 (Afcon) Mali 0-2 Ghana 29. 10 January 2013 (Friendly) Egypt 0-3 Ghana 30. 13 January 2013 (Friendly) Tunisia 2-4 Ghana 31. 28 January 2013 (Friendly) Niger 0-3 Ghana 32. 24 March 2013 (World Cup qualifier) Ghana 4-0 Sudan 33 & 34. 7 June 2013 (World Cup qualifier) Sudan 1-3 Ghana 35. 16 June 2013 (World Cup qualifier) Lesotho 0-2 Ghana 36 & 37. 14 August 2013 (Friendly) Turkey 2-2 Ghana 38 & 39. 15 October 2013 (World Cup qualifier) Ghana 6-1 Egypt 40. 9 June 2014 (Friendly) Ghana 4-0 South Korea 41. 21 June 2014 (World Cup) Germany 2-2 Ghana 42. 26 June 2014 (World Cup) Ghana1-2 Portugal 43. 10 September 2014 (Afcon qualifier) Togo 2-3 44. 11 October 2014(Afcon qualifier) Guinea 1-1 Ghana 45. 15 October 2014(Afcon qualifier) Ghana 3-1 Guinea 46. 23 January 2015 (Afcon) Algeria 0-1 Ghana 47 & 48. 14 June 2015 (Afcon qualifier) Ghana 7-1 Mauritius 49. 21 January 2017 (Afcon) Ghana 1-0 Mali Source: http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4079/features/2017/06/09/36218302/can-asamoah-gyan-hit-goal-50-vs-ethiopia
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