Ghana skipper Asamoah Gyan insists he is not thinking about hanging his boots anytime soon.
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The on-loan Al Ahli striker has been part of the national team set-up for the past decade.
However, a series of niggling injuries have prevented him from putting up his best performances.
The 31-year-old was again injured at the just ended Africa Cup of Nations, prompting doubts among sections of the public as to whether he could continue playing for long.
But Gyan insists he is not considering an early retirement.
“I still have more time to play, I am still active and got energy, though it is not like before, but I can still play,” he said.
“As I said there is more time, I am just hoping for good health and injury free that will be the only thing that can help me to last in the game for long.”