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Mentally down, says retired Gyan

Last Updated 20 February 2012, 19:05 IST

 Missing key penalties for Ghana in successive tournaments has left Asamoah Gyan ‘psychologically down’ and wanting a break from the national team, the striker said on Twitter on Monday.

Gyan, who missed penalties during the 2010 World Cup quarterfinals and this year's African Nations Cup semis, used the social network to explain his decision to suspend his international career but said he would be keen to play in the future.

“Psychologically, I'm down. As you can imagine, it's been very hard for me mentally to miss important successive penalties for my country," the former Sunderland striker said on his account @asamoah_gyan.

"And because of this, a break to recoup my thoughts and emotions will aid me to come back bigger and mentally stronger. I have never fully recovered from (the) 2010 World Cup and now 2012 Afcon (Nations Cup).

"I would like to ask for prayers and support from Ghanaians to help me come back with renewed strength to continue serving my country," he Tweeted.

Gyan hit the crossbar with a last-minute penalty against Uruguay in the World Cup quarterfinal in Johannesburg, that had he converted would have meant Ghana becoming the first African country to reach the last four. Earlier this month, he had a seventh-minute spot kick saved against Zambia in the semis of the Nations Cup.

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(Published 20 February 2012, 19:05 IST)

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