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LISTEN: Gyan has no issues with Essien and Boateng absence from camp

May 23, 2014
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LISTEN: Gyan has no issues with Essien and Boateng absence from camp
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Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has revealed he has no qualms with the absence of team-mates Michael Essien and Kevin-Prince Boateng from the first phase of training ahead of the World Cup.

Essien and Boateng asked to be excused from the training sessions in Accra due to personal reasons but would join the team in the Netherlands.

Gyan, however, has indicated his support for the duo despite misgivings from the team’s fans.

” They had tangible reasons for their absence. They spoke to the technical staff and me about the situation.

They are my colleagues and we will meet them in Holland in a few days.

They gave an excuse which I found reasonable so I have no problems with them.”

The Black Stars are due to play a farewell match later on Friday against a select side before flying to the Netherlands on Saturday where they will play against the Dutch national team on the 31st May, 2014 in Rotterdam.

The team will the travel to the United States to play against South Korea in another pre-World Cup friendly before going to Brazil to take on the United States, Germany and Portugal in Group G of the World Cup.

LISTEN: Full Asamoah Gyan interview in our FC Africa show


By: Nathan Quao/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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