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Ghana World Cup run: Asamoah Gyan is STILL THE HERO!

While it is true that Gyan could have won the match versus Uruguay with a penalty kick at the end of overtime,
Ghana would not have made it this far without Asamoah Gyan's goals and leadership up to this point. Also, in the shootout he scored on his kick, while the 3rd and 4th shooters for Ghana each missed on what seemed to be puzzlingly feeble efforts. Aaaahhhh the pressure...
The Ghana Black Stars were and are the Pride of Africa at the
2010 World Cup, and as the youngest squad in the entire tournament, may these emerging Lions roar again and again.
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