Asamoah Gyan Breaks Silence: Why He Forgives Luis Suarez’s Infamous Handball Despite Personal Heartbreak
“Even though I lost something that night – sadly, we lost that penalty shootout – I also achieved something. It made me stronger, and it opened doors for me. We didn’t become the first African side to reach the World Cup semi-finals – instead, Morocco were the ones who finally broke that ceiling in 2022 – but we were very proud of ourselves for what we did in South Africa.
“Ghana had an amazing World Cup, and personally I still had an amazing tournament. It was one of the most historic World Cups we’ve ever been to, and everybody still talks about it. We created a legacy.



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