วันพุธที่ 21 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Asamoah Gyan is aiming to inspire Sunderland to beat Newcastle United

Former Udinese Rennes striker and will give a somewhat of a playboy. It is extremely misleading

Asamoah Gyan may be Orthodox brilliantly in the field, but outside, it is even more bizarre. Sunderland striker was psychologically for Saturday's derby against Newcastle, with some versions of girls affected by the African song, one that gives an alternative identity as the pop baby Jet Star in his native Ghana.

The key chorus, written by Gyan, booms African girls dey be, whether it be sexy like cheese "and always make sure the dance floor packed in boxes of Accra.

"When you go to the supermarket and you see the cheese designed in a triangle and it moves, it's sexy, something fun," he said. "Some players play golf, but music is my hobby. I was lucky, I did something and was a success, but football has made me who I am."

that work and pleasure are not necessarily incompatible. "Maybe we should try to warm up for the derby with singing," said Gyan. "I sang one of my songs to the model during training on Wednesday and at the hotel before playing Liverpool last week, they all told me to sing. Everyone sat down and had a hit look at me. "

If they liked what they saw Sunderland players thought the sound was even better. "When someone comes back, he must sing a song in front of everybody," he added. "But they asked me to sing too. It's fun, even if some of them are not synchronized. "

In return, the company expects that 13 million pounds to continue to encourage their fellow Sunderland. "Now, Michael Essien of Chelsea, is injured and I am the only Ghana Premier League, everyone at home to Sunderland watches television," he said. "Ghana is with Chelsea and Manchester United is the support Sunderland. The Newcastle game will be huge, perhaps millions of viewers on television. I played in many big rivalry games, but this is special, it extraordinary in this incredible atmosphere. There are games like Real Madrid v Barcelona, ??but that's another matter. "

The man who scored the equalizer in the last minute in the machine equivalent of last season as Sunderland regained some pride after falling 5-1 humiliation in St James' Park with a tie 1-1, said Sheik concerns Tioté ability to dominate the midfield as the main threat to Newcastle. "He does everything for them - it is very strong and controlled the game."


Gyan, originally a left-back was difficult to play barefoot as a child, as the midfielder was Ivory Coast Newcastle. "Until I was 10 I played without boots," he recalls 25 years. "Without the boots that keep you from hurting, kicking the ground and watch the blood spill. Seem strange, but it was fun."


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