Gyan was signed by the French outfit at the beginning of the current season to provide goals but his season was bogged by one injury after another until recently when he has been back in both squads for club and country. Gyan is aware the injury prone start to his Rennes career has left him with a load of work to do but says the club has showed enough faith in him to give him confidence. “It started really bad with all the injuries but the manager has stuck by me and whenever I am available he has given me the opportunity in the side,” he told KickOffGhana.com. “They spent close to 10milion dollars on me there must be something in me they like and hopefully I can repay them in a handsome way.” While Gyan’s talent has never been in doubt, his poor finishing has led to constant criticisms and a short return on goals but he insist he will continue to work on that side of his game. In the meantime, his priority is to get back into the sort of shape that convinced Rennes to splash out on his services.
Gyan hopes injury woes are over
