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Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan says there is no confusion in the camp of the Black Stars despite talks going round in the media.
Recent reports in the local media suggested that, the Black Stars team is divided with deputy captain Andre Ayew faction and Asamoah Gyan faction.
But Gyan who is hoping to qualify the team for another World Cup insists all is well in the camp.
"A lot of people have their opinion but they don't know what is going on in the camp." he told Joy fm
"Ex-players saying stuff, may be they might be guessing but it is not like that. For me i don't see any changes in the team, everything is going well and as i always say- it is when things go wrong, that you get people saying all sort of things."
"'Because if we had beaten the Ugandan's let's say six I'm not sure people will be saying there is confusion in the camp but we will continue to work hard and ensure we qualify."
Some have also said, Andre is keen on taking the captaincy from Gyan, hence there is an unhealthy relationship between the two players but Gyan insists there is unity in the Black Stars team and also swats away talks that he is at loggerheads with his deputy Andre Ayew.
Ghana will play Egypt in their next World Cup qualifier on November 13 in Alexandria.
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