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"3 Lessons The Ayew Brothers Has Taught Ghanaians" - Manasseh



It is said that when individuals talk sick of you, carry on with your life such that no one will trust them. This is the greatest lesson the Ayew Brothers have shown Ghanaians in their adventures in Ghana's football.

Many individuals talked sick of them two when they were given the chance to play in Ghana's national group, the Black Stars. Be that as it may, they drove forward, and their haters have turned darlings.

At the point when Andre Dede Ayew initially earned a ring to the national group in 2008, many individuals reprimanded the choice to incorporate him. The feedback went past the idea that he was sufficiently bad. A few people said the main reason he was in the group was his dad's undue impact.

His dad, Abedi Ayew Pele, and uncle, Kwame Ayew, had played for the Black Stars before. Actually, Abedi Pele is Ghana's most noteworthy football player ever. In 2009, Andre Ayew drove the under-20 side to vanquish Africa and the world in the FIFA Under 20 World Championship in Egypt. His sterling exhibitions as far back as have hushed his pundits, however when Jordan earned his ring, the heat of feedback was at the end of the day fed.

At the point when Ghana played their first diversion against Uganda in the continuous Africa Cup of Nations competition in Gabon, Jordan Ayew's execution again went under genuine examination. Some football savants recommended that he ought to be hacked out from the group. At the point when Ghana played against Mali, Jordan set up a splendid execution. His cross was what Captain Asamoah Gyan made a beeline for a score, the main objective of the match.

Recently, his marvelous objective opened the scoreline in the quarter-finals match against DR Congo. His sibling, Andre Dede Ayew, got a well-taken spot kick to procure Ghana a place in the semi-finals of the opposition. The Ayews have since been drifting.

Aside from exceeding expectations to demonstrate one's faultfinders wrong, the second lesson the Ayews have shown us is to judge individuals all alone legitimacy. We rush to connect individuals with others and judge them in that capacity. Jordan and Dede are unique in relation to their dad.

The third lesson is to concentrate on fitness rather than where somebody originates from. As of late, when priests were going to be chosen, a few people put such a great amount of premium on ethnic and local contemplations and overlooked the skills of the general population who were being chosen to serve. There are 11 players on the field at a specific point in time. Furthermore, Ghana has near 30 million individuals. We have two players from a similar family. Is this reasonable? Yes! When it mattered most, the two conveyed satisfaction to the whole country.

It will help us, as a country, if at each point in time, we put our best abilities forward as opposed to taking a gander at where they originate from, their identity identified with, and which political hues they wear. The Black Stars are making us cheerful. We never get some information about their ethnicity and which political gathering they have a place. What makes a difference is that they fill in as a group. Also, we should fill in as a group. Group Ghana!


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