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Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan has expressed major worry at his recent reoccurring knee injury.
The Shangai SIPG striker in the last two months has been on and off both for club and country as he has been battling a knee injury. The 29-year old in an interview with Joy Sports noted that it is very frustrating but he is working very hard on keeping his fitness.
“It is quite frustrating and it happens when I am getting to my top level and then it leaves me with no option than to go back and start afresh,” said Gyan.
“I have been in the game for some time now and I have gained lots of experience to deal with this situation.
“I need to be more disciplined in my training programme and make sure I get to my top level. Injuries are part of our job and it all depends on the individual.”
Gyan scored four goals in 10 appearances for SIPG in his first season in the Chinese Super League.
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