ÐŸŠ¨CHRISTOPHER BAAH BONSU LAUDS JORDAN AYEW'S LEADERSHIP IN BLACK STARS CAMP

June 12, 2025
6 months ago

🚨Christopher Baah Bonsu Lauds Jordan Ayew's Leadership in Black Stars Camp 



Young Ghanaian sensation Christopher Baah Bonsu has heaped praise on senior forward Jordan Ayew for his leadership and guidance in the Black Stars camp. Baah, who recently earned a call-up to the national team following his impressive performances in Europe, described Ayew as a role model and a vital presence in the squad.


Speaking to the media after a recent training session, Baah highlighted Ayew’s experience, professionalism, and supportive nature as key attributes that have helped younger players integrate smoothly into the team environment.


“Jordan Ayew has been incredible since I joined the camp,” Baah said. “He’s always encouraging us, talking to the younger players, and setting an example with how he trains and conducts himself. You can see that he genuinely wants the team to do well, and that energy is contagious.”


Jordan Ayew, who currently plays for Crystal Palace in the English Premier League, is one of the most experienced players in the national setup, with over a decade of service to the Black Stars. As Ghana looks to rebuild and integrate emerging talents ahead of future tournaments, Ayew’s leadership has become increasingly important.


Baah emphasized that the presence of seasoned professionals like Ayew helps bridge the generational gap and fosters unity within the team. “Sometimes as a young player, you come in a bit nervous, but having someone like Jordan speak to you, guide you, it makes a big difference,” he added.


The praise comes amid Ghana’s preparations for crucial international fixtures, with the team aiming to bounce back from recent inconsistent performances. Baah’s comments reflect a growing appreciation for Ayew’s off-the-pitch influence, even as he continues to contribute on the field.


With a blend of youth and experience, the Black Stars are hoping to find a winning formula, and leadership from senior players like Ayew will be key. As Baah and other youngsters grow into their roles, the mentorship they receive now could define the next generation of Ghanaian football.