Abedi insists ‘”Young” Jordan Ayew has what it takes to blossom into a dreadful striker

Published on: 03 March 2015
Abedi insists ‘”Young” Jordan Ayew has what it takes to blossom into a dreadful striker
Abedi Pele with sons-Dede Ayew-Jordan Ayew

Father of Ghana striker Jordan Ayew, Abedi Pele says he is confident that Jordan Ayew still has his best years ahead of him.

The Lorient striker has come in for massive condemnation from some sections of the Ghanaian football fraternity for his performance in the national team.

He was coach Avram Grant’s favored partner upfront with skipper Asamoah Gyan going into the Africa cup of nations in Equatorial Guinea but lost his position in the starting line after a series of uninspiring displays in the opening games.

The 23 year old striker also failed to impress at the Stade Valedrome and was ultimately vended out to Lorient despite being tagged as the most talented of all his father’s breed.

Despite these early setbacks Abedi still experts Jordan to blossom in coming years.

“In football and in life, everyone has his character, everyone follows his path. It's fate,” Abedi said

“Some things happen more quickly than others and Jordan is still young we will see what will become.”

“He has whatever is needed in a good striker.”

 

 

Comments

  • Paakow
    says: 9 years ago
    You mean dreaded striker not dreadful . Dreadful means bad whiles dreaded means feared