Audio By Carbonatix
Asamoah Gyan has set for himself an ambitious target of competing for trophies for both club and country.
The Ghana striker recently signed a club record deal that saw him join Sunderland from French side Rennes and is awaiting his debut game in the English league.
Gyan has enjoyed a great year inspiring Ghana into the final of the Africa Cup of Nations before his rise to world fame at the FIFA World Cup in South Africa where he also endured heartache following his last-gasp penalty miss against Uruguay that cost the Black Stars a semi-final place.
But the 24 year-old striker is putting behind him that miss as he looks to ahead to a new challenge, starting with his move to Sunderland.
"Playing in England is a dream to many players, so I'm happy to be there. It’s a big stage and I’m looking forward to the challenge that lies ahead. I know it won't be easy but I will work twice as hard in order to achieve my goals. But first I have to adapt to the conditions. After I signed, I had to travel with the national team to Swaziland for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier. But sure, I’m looking forward to the challenge and a change of environment," Gyan told Fifa.com.
Gyan admits he needs to improve and be consistent to help him aid Ghana and club, Sunderland's trophy ambitions.
"First of all, I want to help both Ghana and my new club win trophies. I can only do well if I’m winning things at club and international level. I don’t want to get ahead of myself. The most important thing for me is to improve and mature as a player. Consistency is important."
Source: Ghanafa.org
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Police take steps to prevent future highway attacks after fatal robbery attack
2 minutes -
Free Primary Healthcare won’t cover referrals to higher facilities — Health Minister
20 minutes -
Free primary healthcare to prevent emergencies and reduce ‘No Bed Syndrome’- Health Minister
21 minutes -
Free Primary Healthcare to be launched on Wednesday — Health Minister
26 minutes -
No charges for free primary healthcare, only valid ID required – Akandoh
28 minutes -
Only 2% of public health facilities fully equipped among 60% surveyed — Akandoh reveals
32 minutes -
Delay in Petroleum Hub project affecting youth expectations – Paramount Chief warns
38 minutes -
Nigeria Air Force orders investigation after dozens killed in airstrike
40 minutes -
Free Primary Healthcare a “national reset”—Health Minister urges early care
41 minutes -
Improved sanitation, security making Kasoa business-friendly – MP
44 minutes -
Free Primary Healthcare to be rolled out in phases, with 150 districts in phase one – Health Minister
49 minutes -
Free Primary healthcare to cover basic services at no cost – Health Minister
51 minutes -
Four foreigners, three Ghanaians arrested in illegal mining raid along Boin River
55 minutes -
Gov’t procures 24,534 medical equipment ahead of free healthcare rollout
58 minutes -
NSA trial: High Court grants requests for bail variation by lawyers of Osei Assibey
58 minutes