I believe in destiny Jordan Ayew on Black Stars captaincy
Newly appointed Ghana captain Jordan Ayew says his management position with the Sunless Stars used to be destined to happen.
The forward, who follows within the footsteps of his father Abedi Pele and brother André Ayew, believes it is miles a natural development in his profession.
Speaking in an interview with BBC, Ayew acknowledged: “It’s fine one thing that used to be written within the celebs.”
“We’re fine a passionate family. We fine desire to save our most bright [and] let the folk ride our game.”
Despite taking on the armband, the old Crystal Palace striker insists his main point of curiosity stays on helping Ghana qualify for the World Cup.
“I’m now not someone who thinks about [being] captain or [a] management position,” he added. “I fine desire to ride playing football, a hit video games, scoring targets, and making folk completely chuffed.”
Ayew and his teammates will survey to exact important functions after they rob on Chad and Madagascar in their upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers.