Exclusive with Jordan Ayew : Black Stars captain previews clashes with Chad and Madagascar

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Exclusive with Jordan Ayew : Black Stars captain previews clashes with Chad and Madagascar


Exclusive with Jordan Ayew: Black Stars captain previews clashes with Chad and Madagascar | Prime Sports (20-3-25)
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  1. when asked why their play in club teams don't reflect in national team, he mentioned three profound things; the weather, the pitch, the chemistry. and he explained his points quite clearly. I wish the management can work on the chemistry and pitch.

  2. So when did this transition begin? Jordan said all the right things and we can agree with him to some extent. At the end of the day, we can believe that they all try to do their best for the national team. How many national teams have won a major championship by having 10 players play at the club level? And why did he bring up ManCity? At least they had been extremely successful close to 10 consecutive seasons and have fallen off the cliff this season. Nowhere near our dear Black stars. We always wish the Black Stars the best and I think it will be dumb to ever give up on them.

  3. Jordan said the good thing about club football, unlike national team is the understanding of the players and the awareness of your positions. With club football, you can just place the ball to a positions, knowing there'll be a teammate there to pick it without even checking whether your co-player is there but sure there'll be one. Wow!! Pure understanding of the game. You just can't compare club football to national football. There's a huge difference.

  4. This obsession with football captaincy in this country is very strange. Childish even. Almost as if the actual football part is secondary. The focus is always misplaced.

  5. If not for politics, you should have succeeded your brother Andre. Your family have payed their dues to the black stars and have put Ghana on the map. You over deserve the captaincy. The black stars will regain its glory as one of the best in Africa once again Insha Allah

  6. i like the guy interviewing him.. He is the best journalist. He asks reasonable questions.. this is how interviews should always be.. He made Jordan express himself for the first time. Well done journalist. well done Joy for choosing the best people or the job.