Ghanaians hoping Gyan scoops BBC African Player of the Year award

Published on: 17 December 2010

Ghanaians are hoping striker Asamoah Gyan will win the BBC African Footballer of the Year award when the winner is announced on Friday at 1600GMT.

But he faces tough challenge from his compatriot Marseille young talent Ayew and Ivory Coast’s former winner Didier Drogba.

Also in the hunt for the award is Manchester City’s Yaya Toure and the man who was part of Inter Milan Champions League history against Barcelona Samuel Eto’o.

They will know their fate on Friday 17th on the BBC Fast Track sports programme that has over 60 million listeners across Africa on the World Service.

Gyan has been backed by Ghanaians to scoop the award because of his performances for both club and country this year while most of his opponents only performed for their club.

He undoubtedly enjoyed the best year of his career so far with outstanding performances in two major tournaments for Ghana.

The year started promisingly for Gyan as he helped his country to reach the final of the Africa Cup of Nations where they lost 1-0 to Egypt.

With key players Stephen Appiah, Sulley Muntari, John Mensah and Michael Essien ruled out of January's tournament in Angola, the Black Stars young squad looked to Gyan for inspiration.

He stepped up to the plate and delivered a world class performance by scoring three of the four goals that helped his country to reach the final for the first time in 18 years.

The 24-year-old took his impressive form to the World Cup in South Africa six months later and his three goals at the tournament helped Ghana reach the quarter finals.

Gyan's heroics at the global tournament made him the second highest African goal scorer in World Cup history, one behind Cameroon legend Roger Milla.

But his exploits this year were not confined to the Black Stars.

At club level, his 13 goals helped the middle-ranking French side, Rennes finish ninth in the table.

He earned a record transfer to Sunderland in August and showed his predatory instincts on his debut when he nipped in ahead of Steve Gohouri to stab home a left-footed volley on the edge of the six-yard box in the 1-1 draw with Wigan.

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