The former Ghana captain loved an incredible World Cup marketing campaign, the place he scored three objectives because the Black Stars reached the final eight.
However, he went from hero to villain within the quarter-finals when he squandered a last-minute penalty in opposition to Uruguay that might’ve seen Ghana guide a semi-final berth.
A photograph of Appiah showing to confront Gyan after his penalty miss additionally went viral afterwards, with followers studying numerous meanings into it.
Talking in regards to the incident from 14 years in the past, Gyan mentioned Appiah didn’t scold him for lacking the penalty and was solely bringing the ball to him.
He additional defined that the previous Fenerbahce midfielder approached him to encourage him forward of the penalty shootout that was to return.
“Stephen [Appiah] was bringing the ball to me to take the penalty. I was the obvious one to take because I had scored against Serbia and Australia,” Gyan mentioned on Onua TV.
“He approached me after the final whistle and motivated me to take the first penalty during the shootout against Uruguay.”
It will probably be recalled that the Black Stars had been on the verge of changing into the primary African crew to achieve the final 4 of the World Cup earlier than dropping on penalties to Uruguay on the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
The defeat was made extra painful by the truth that Ghana had a penalty within the remaining seconds of additional time after Suarez used his hand to maintain out Dominic Adiyiah’s goal-bound header.
Although Suarez was despatched off for his unsporting act and Ghana awarded a penalty, Gyan missed from the spot.
The South Americans ultimately gained the sport 4-2 on penalties to progress to the semi-final of the World Cup on the expense of Ghana.