Black Stars captain Andre Ayew has emphasised that the current crop of Black Stars players are dedicated and patriotic, but they need patience from Ghanaians to achieve success.
Speaking as a guest lecturer during a sports psychology class at the University of Ghana, the former Swansea City star acknowledged the patriotism of his teammates, urging fans to give them the time needed to realise their potential and bring success to the national team.
“Yes, I can sit here and say that the team is patriotic. The team wants to win. We are all Ghanaians, and we are in a team with a different generation of players. Coming up psychologically everyone needs to understand what Ghana football means to the people of the country.
“Today we have a young squad, who are now understanding bit by bit everything that is coming. They started early, we had players who played for Liberty professionals, Hearts of Oak in Ghana before leaving the country.
Today most of the players leave very early, very early so they cultivate the outside mentality easier. So, when they come home, they must readapt themselves.”
“The patriotism has nothing to do with the psychology, they want to play: if not they won’t wear the jersey. What they need is patience and the job will be done.”
Andre Ayew has consistently shown his dedication to the national team, having featured in six consecutive major tournaments. Now, as a veteran midfielder, he aims to make a significant impact in Ghana’s quest to qualify for the 2025 AFCON. Ghana has been drawn in Group F alongside Angola, Sudan, and Niger, and Ayew’s experience will be crucial in guiding the team through the qualification process.
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