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Asamoah Gyan scored a hat-trick on Thursday for club, Al-Ain as they lifted the Etisalat Pro League for a record 11th time.The Ghana captain's goals helped Al-Ain thrash Dubai 3-0 at Al Qattara Stadium with four games to end the competition.It was Gyan's second league title in a row since joining the UAE side from Sunderland.“Everyone in Al Ain has been so good to me. I’m so so happy today,” Asamoah Gyan said after his heroics that sent Al Ain supporters into ecstasy.The hat-trick was Asamoah Gyan's second of the season and it took his tally to 28 goals this season as he leads Brazilian striker Grafite of Al Ahli by four goals.
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