Black Stars skipper Asamoah Gyan believes the majority of Ghanaians do not value what he has done for the nation.
Gyan, 32 is Ghana’s all-time leading goal scorer having netted 51 goals in 106 appearances including six in three FIFA World Cup tournament.
But the die-hard striker says he is not appreciated by his country as people always talk against him.
“I deserve some respect for what I have done for the national team. Any player outside who has my kind of record will be celebrated but I don’t get that treatment here in Ghana and it’s sad” Gyan told Zylophone Sports.
The Kayserispor forward has been the main man up front for the Black Stars since 2006.
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