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Andre Ayew still excluded from Ghana’s World Cup squad

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Ragged forward Andre Ayew has been neglected from the Dark Stars squad again despite his bustle of originate in Ligue 1 with Le Havre.

The captain of the Dark Stars has been out of the crew since March 2024, and there were reviews of a doubtless return sooner than the announcement of Otto Addo’s squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

On the opposite hand, the German-trained coach released his squad with the 35-year-former as Ghana prepares for the video games against Chad and Madagascar later this month.

The choice has left Ghanaians with divided opinions as many beget his presence could well truly have a sure impact of the crew, which others if truth be told feel lacks leaders after the West African powerhouse didn’t qualify for the Africa Cup of Countries.

Otto Addo has, on the opposite hand, reportedly handed the management of the crew to Jordan Ayew, the youthful brother of Andre Ayew for the upcoming matches.

The Dark Stars will host Chad on Friday March 21 in Accra sooner than travelling to Morocco for his or her sixth sport of the qualifying bustle against Madagascar.

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