Africa Ghana: “My decision is not new” – Andre Ayew

Following the news about the Ayew brothers retirement from the Black Stars team of Ghana, the Marseille football based player Dede “Andre” Ayew on Tuesday cited a worsened relationship with the management of the team and has taken decisions as to retiring temporarily as a way to reinvigorate himself to be able to give the Ghanaian side his best upon his return to the Black Stars.

Dede Ayew has scored four goals making 43 appearances for Ghana. The decision by Andre is said to be based on his exclusion from Ghanaian squad prior to the 2013 Africa Cup of nations where he was dropped as a result of arriving late following a hamstring injury.

Dede “Andre” Ayew revealed that his decision is not new news as some of his team – mates did the same in the past.

“My decision is not novel. Some of my colleagues who have previously taken such decisions have returned more strongly and with vigour to serve the nation,” Ayew said.

“My decision is only to enable me pull myself together and motivate myself (in the circumstances in which I currently find myself) in order that I would return with a renewed fervor to assist my colleagues carry the cause of the national team to higher levels.”

 

Read also:

http://en.africatopsports.com/2013/02/27/ghana-jordan-and-dede-ayew-retire-fron-bkack-stars/

http://en.africatopsports.com/2013/02/21/ligue-1-dede-ayew-compares-beckhams-fashion-to-football/


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