Andre Ayew defends brother Jordan over criticism; says Lorient striker is among Ghana's best players at AFCON

Published on: 29 January 2015
Andre Ayew defends brother Jordan over criticism; says Lorient striker is among Ghana's best players at AFCON
Andre Ayew and Jordan Ayew

Ghana midfielder Andre Ayew says criticisms about his younger brother Jordan’s performance at Africa Cup of Nations are unfair.

Jordan, 22, started all of Ghana’s three Group C matches, but could not find the back.

Against South Africa on Tuesday, he squandered a lot scoring chances and there are calls back home for him to be benched in Ghana.

For Andre, the Lorient FC striker is the second best performer of the team at the tournament after the first round.

“In this tournament I think apart from Daniel Amartey who has been excellent Jordan is the one after him, he runs more than everybody, he goes for all the balls and dribbles more than everybody,” he told Joy Sports

“He is doing a lot of work because he knows our captain is not 100 percent fit so he has to do more which is normal so those who don’t know football won’t understand that but he needs to keep calm because what people say or think is not important and what is important is what the group and the coach think.

“We have confidence in Jordan and nobody does the extra effort and he is not rewarded, his hard work is already paying because all the 23 players gave everything to be where we are today.

“So he has done a great job and that he shouldn’t change, what he is doing is helping us and he needs to continue so we can go far.”

Comments

  • Joseph Biney
    says: 9 years ago
    Jordan is a player but we want more from him as a striker.Our criticism will change him and be better then today
  • stranger danger
    says: 9 years ago
    he should be "doing a lot of work" in every match not just when our captain is not 100% fit.
  • wee ba
    says: 9 years ago
    masa allow us to bash Jordan our critics will make him a better player.you want us to give thank him after missing all those chances? This is just the beginning
  • experience coach
    says: 9 years ago
    Jordan is a very good player. He knows how to dribble than anyone in the team. The only issue with him is that he needs to be creative and ensure to enter the penalty box before falling. And he needs to read keepers to know if he should shoot or pass. You are a very good player. If the chance come for a shot, go for it. As the number 9, you should always plan ahead on what to do when you get the ball... read the goalie and see if you can score from where he may be standing..#very important. Good luck my Brother! Ghana loves you!
  • DonJusty
    says: 9 years ago
    Jordan is a good footballer, with his skills, pace, dribbles but always runs into dead ends other than at times playing a simple pass to a free colligue. He shd learn the time to release the ball, lay a pass n play like a team player. No doubt about his talents and skills, but he's also very SELFISH. this is football, not boxing that u need to fight alone in a ring. Behave like a team player... thats sooorrrrrr....
  • DonJusty
    says: 9 years ago
    Jordan is a good footballer, with his skills, pace, dribbles but always runs into dead ends other than at times playing a simple pass to a free colligue. He shd learn the time to release the ball, lay a pass n play like a team player. No doubt about his talents and skills, but he's also very SELFISH. this is football, not boxing that u need to fight alone in a ring. Behave like a team player... thats sooorrrrrr.... ..
  • liviti
    says: 9 years ago
    Jordan is not a productive player.He is just occupying space and its high time Grant replaces him with kwesi appiah.Jordan is a waste of time for real,experimental and selfish player!He should learn from his uncle Kwame Ayew