Ghana’s all time leading to scorer Asamoah Gyan says it is difficult to predict matches between the Black Stars and the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
The two countries square up in March for a place in this year’s 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
With both teams exiting the 2021 AFCON in Cameroon at the early stages, the two countries will battle for one of the five available slots to represent African at the Mundial.
And the former Black Stars captain believes the rivalry between the two nations makes it difficult to call.
“Ghana and Nigeria is rivalry, you cannot predict. Anybody can win so we just have to stay focus and do what they have to do on the field, that is it,” he told Tv3.
“No matter what we will keep on supporting them,” he added.
Despite not playing for the national team since 2019, the 36-year-0ld will be supporting his country to make it to the World Cup.
“Anybody who says he does not support the national team is a hypocrite,” he said. “When you are there and your country is losing, you will feel it because you are from the country.”