Former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan, says although he has witnessed several superstitious practice throughout his football career, only one thing reigns supreme.
According to the former Sunderland AFC striker, although some footballers and individuals rely on other gods and sacrifices, he feels that helping the needy has made him very successful.
“My juju is all about doing good to people. That is giving out to the needy,” Gyan told Accra-based Angel FM in an interview on Thursday, 21st April, 2022.
“I will urge everybody to do good. Help people, their words go a long way to affect you positively in life and these things helps man to become successful.”
The former Al-Ain goal poacher further disclosed that the strangest thing he has observed throughout his career having played in Africa, Europe and Asia.
“The strange thing I saw during my time in Europe was when I went to Turkey. Before a game, they slaughter a sheep in front of the bus, then in India, before the league season starts, they take us to the shrine for fortification,” he said.
Asamoah Gyan is the highest scoring African at the Fifa World Cup together with Cameroon legend Roger Milla.
The legendary Ghana striker is set to launch his maiden book about his life, career and business.