Following several high profile meetings, Andre Ayew and brother Jordan Ayew have been convinced to return to the Black Stars—which they have gladly done.
Midfielder Andre Ayew confirmed that, he and his brother Jordan Ayew have returned to the Black Stars after a crisis meeting with Ghana’s President-John Mahama on Tuesday.
According to Ghanasoccernet;
Sports Minister Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah and Ghana FA Vice President Fred Crentsil were also inside the meeting held at the Flagstaff House, the seat of government, in Accra.
The fruitful discussion will see the Olympique Marseille duo available for selection for Ghana’s final Brazil 2014 World Cup qualifier against Zambia at home.
Andre quit the national team claiming he was unhappy over some of the management members of the team.The 23-year-old was axed from Ghana’s 2013 Africa Cup of Nations squad after failing to report early at their pre-tournament camping base in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
His brother Jordan simultaneously rendered in his resignation insisting he wants to be guaranteed first team place after being excluded from the squad.
we dont need them in the black stars …..why? they think black stars belong to their father.. we have better players who can represent them… blackstars is not a family property…..they should go to hell