Football legend, Asamoah Gyan, has revealed that he is handsome because he does not drink alcohol.
The former Black Stars captain, who retired from active football months back, is admired by many for his attractive physical looks.
Interacting with fans in a routine Instagram live stream, the Ghana all-time top scorer in history disclosed that not consuming alcohol is the secret to his handsomeness.
"I don't drink that's why I'm this fine. It doesn't mean that I'm condemning those who drink alcohol but the secret to my fineness is that I don't drink alcohol," he said.
The 2010 BBC African Footballer of the Year has 51 goals for Ghana and is the second most-capped player in history (109).
He also stands as Africa’s highest scorer at the FIFA World Cup, having netted six times across three tournaments.
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