Africa Ghana : “I’m not a troublemaker like Mario Balotelli” – Jordan Ayew

Jordan Ayew son of legend Abedi Pele who recently retired temporarily from the Ghanaian national team, has been in the news after assistant coach Frank Passi openly criticized him for an altercation with Paris Saint – Germain’s (PSG) midfielder David Beckham last week after all the wrong reasons.

The Ghanaian and Marseille striker has said he is not to be compared to Mario Balotelli for Balotelli does worse than him.

Jordan has decided to change to avoid criticism and has defended his reputations.

“My dad (Abedi Pele) is the first one to ask me not to stir things up,” he told L’Equipe.

“But he was a footballer; he knows what happens on the pitch.

“I think it’s a bit too much. In Paris, because it was Beckham, the affair took on impossible proportions. If it had been (PSG’s Clement) Chantome or whoever else, it wouldn’t have been talked about.

“What do I honestly do? Not half of what Balotelli does, for example.

“In reality, I do nothing. Now, I’m going to shut up, you’ll see, to the end of the season,” he said.

 

Read also:

http://en.africatopsports.com/2013/03/04/jordan-ayew-does-not-accept-criticism-and-gets-compared-with-balotelli/

 


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