Ghana’s most prolific player of all time, Asamoah Gyan has urged Ghanaians to have patience with the new frontman for the Black Stars, Inaki Williams who is having a difficult time adjusting to life with the Black Stars.
Inaki Williams, who has spent all of his playing career in Europe, has found it challenging to transition to the African game since changing his country to Ghana, according to the estimation of Asamoah Gyan who was at the Baba Yara Sports stadium to watch Ghana’s game against Angola.
Williams Inaki before the contest Angola had played in six games and had yet to score, and the encounter at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on March 23, 2023, extended that streak to seven games.
Asamoah Gyan discussed the goal slump and said that Inaki Williams only needs one goal to break through for the Black Stars when he spoke to reporters immediately after the game.
“It’s very difficult to adjust to the African game, he has played in Europe all his life. We need to give him more opportunities. He is improving even though he hasn’t found his feet yet but I’m sure his first goal will open the floodgates and many more will follow.
His first goal will boost his confidence level. Let’s keep supporting him,” Asamoah Gyan told Kumasi-based Akoma FM. Inaki Williams since making his debut for the Black Stars against Brazil has played against Nicaragua, Switzerland, Portugal, South Korea, Uruguay and Angola.
Source – Tru News Report
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