Ghana's keyman at the World Cup Asamoah Gyan has come out to declare that the Black Stars players gave up their self for the country at the World Cup despite their participation being brought to a relatively premature end.
Prior the game, Ghana was grappling with disciplinary actions against two players who were suspended from the team for 'intolerable' acts while the players were said to have promised a boycott of the game if their bonuses were not paid in full.
A move that was quickly responded to by their president who ensured that the money totalling about 3 Million dollars got to them in cash.
Ghana lost 2-1 to Portugal, had they won, they would have been smiling, dancing and demanding for more bonuses to the World's attention.
Gyan's words of 'strict loyalty' to the nation are being countered and spat at by in some sections of the Ghanaian media.
Gyan said: ''We've got young quality players that can come back strongly and die for the nation again.''
A reporter in Ghana reacting to this statement regards the comment as 'superfluously fictitious' and 'implausibly unrealistic' to an 'improbable point of disbelief.'
Although Ghana have exited the World Cup, Asamoah leaves with the record as the first African player to score in three consecutive World Cup and Africa's top scorer with 6 goals, beating the Legendary Roger Milla's record.
Gyan is also Ghana's all time leading goal scorer with 42 goals in 81 caps.