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Black Stars captain Andre Ayew talks about his dad's impact on his profession
Black Stars captain Andre Ayew says he draws monstrous motivation from his dad, Abedi Pele.
The Al Sadd aggressor likewise depicts the three-time African Player of the Year grant victor as his godlike object.
Abedi, 57, is viewed as the best Ghanaian footballer ever, and most fans anticipate that his children should copy his exhibition and appeal on the field of play.
Abedi won the 1992/93 UEFA Champions League title with Olympique Marseille and was covered multiple times by Ghana, scoring 19 objectives all the while.
Regardless of not arriving at his dad's degree of accomplishment, Andre has arrived at additional global covers than his dad scoring a greater number of objectives in the Black Stars pullover than him too - 107 appearances with 23 objectives.
The previous Swansea City charm will beat Asamoah Gyan to turn into Ghana's most elevated appearance producer would it be a good idea for him he play three games more in the Black Stars shirt.
Addressing the incredible Kwabena Yeboah on the Sports Highlights show, Andre uncovered his dad's effect on his vocation.
"I take a great deal on the off chance that few out of every odd motivation from him. He's my golden calf and a mind boggling Father," he said.
Andre joined Al Sadd in July 2021, a club his dad played for in the 1982/83 season. In his presentation season, the aggressor scored 18 objectives in 29 games in all rivalries for Al Sadd last season.
His dad has likewise been addressing him as his representative, and he arranged a few arrangements for his benefit, including his moves to British sides West Ham United and Swansea City, Al Sadd, and Fenerbahce.
The 32-year-old addressed the unbelievable telecaster in a plunk down interview after the Black Stars got back from the Kirin Tournament in Japan.
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