Asamoah Gyan has insisted he will not be forced to go into international retirement though he admits Ghana are going through difficult times as they look destined to miss the 2018 World Cup.
The Black Stars captain turns 32 in November is among the players that fans have called to stay aside after they were outclassed by generation of youngsters in national team in recent World Cup qualifier aganist Congo.
In an interview with Angel FM,Gyan reminded Black Stars followers that though they laboured to get a one all draw in the first leg and won the return match,all is not lost for him to retire.
“In this world, things are obvious and it happens in every institution, but I know I won’t play the national team till the end of my life so I will one-day say goodbye to the nation,” Gyan told Angel FM.
“My records for the national team can’t be erased, yes, it can’t be erased and no one can retire me from the national is only God and time.
Asamoah is Ghana’s all-time top scorer after scoring his 50th goal against Ethiopia two months ago in a 2019 Africa Cup of Nations encounter in Accra.