Former Black Stars goalkeeper, Richard Kingston says Asamoah Gyan shattered the Black Stars World Cup dreams in 2010 after missing a crucial penalty against Uruguay.
Ghana was on the verge of playing in the semifinals of the Mundial in South Africa in 2010.
Gyan failed to convert a 90th spot-kick awarded to the Black Stars after Luis Suarez prevented Dominic Adiyah’s goal-bound header.
Uruguay went on to eliminate Ghana on penalties, shattering Ghana’s hopes of making history.
However, Kingston, who was part of the squad insists that Gyan shattered their dreams, but was quick to admit that it’s part of the football.
“It was a mixed feeling, our dreams were shattered when Gyan missed from the penalty spot but most importantly we were at the centre of history, missing penalty is part of the game,” he told Ignite Media.
Ghana was denied a semifinal berth at the World Cup courtesy of a Luis Suarez handball incident in the quarterfinals of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
The former Liverpool and Barcelona forward prevent a goal-bound header from Ghana’s Dominic Adiyiah in the final minute of extra time at the Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg.
Suarez essentially produced a save on the line worthy of a goalkeeper and he was shown a straight red card as a result.
Ghana was also awarded a penalty, but Asamoah Gyan’s attempt from 12 yards crashed into the crossbar, which resulted in Suarez going mental on the touchline and sent the game to a shootout.
Uruguay won the penalty shoot-out to progress to the semifinals with Luis Suarez celebrated for his demonic act.
Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Sylvester Ntim