Al Ain striker Asamoah Gyan has no regrets about his
big-money move to the United Arab Emirates from Sunderland.
The 28-year-old Ghana international has helped the club
to two UAE Pro-League titles, and has scored regularly.
Gyan said the move had improved his performances with the
national team and he is pleased he made the decision to leave the Premier
League.
"Since moving here, my statistics in the national
team have been excellent. I was the top scorer in the qualifiers - the whole of
the qualifiers," he said.
"And I have been scoring consistently for my
national team since I moved here than when I was playing in Europe.
"Assessing my performance, moving here has been
great for me.
"I have played in Europe and I was doing so well and
was playing in one of the best leagues in the world, but since I moved here, my
statistics in the national team have been really excellent and I don't regret
coming to the UAE."
Gyan, who will be part of the Ghana side to face Germany,
Portugal and the United States at the FIFA World Cup, nets at better than a
goal a game in the UAE.
He continues to keep an eye on Gus Poyet's Sunderland,
who have gone on a four-match winning run to avoid relegation from the Premier
League.
Gyan is delighted to have seen his former side avoid the
drop.
"They started very bad this season and they just escaped
relegation and I love their fighting spirit," he said.
"They didn't give up, they made everything right,
their fans are always behind them, they've been able to prove to everybody they
can stay in the Premier League and that is what they have done.
"The fans are really, really great. I remember when
I was playing for Sunderland everybody was supporting me, love me and
everything and I'm really, really happy for Sunderland.
Culled from Soccerway


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