Black Stars forward Jordan Ayew has taken a swipe at those questioning the players' commitment to the national cause, asserting that the team is in Cote d’Ivoire with the sole aim of winning.
He made this statement during his press conference appearance on Wednesday ahead of Ghana's second Group B game against Egypt.
Scheduled for Thursday, January 18, at 20:00 GMT, the upcoming match follows Ghana's defeat in the opening game of their second consecutive AFCON campaign.
The Black Stars suffered a 1-2 loss to Cape Verde, placing them in need of a victory to enhance their chances of avoiding a second consecutive AFCON group stage exit.
Addressing concerns about the team's commitment, Jordan Ayew promptly dismissed the notion, stating, "We didn’t come here to visit Abidjan; we came here to win." Responding to a query about the potential of the Black Stars facing a second consecutive group stage exit in AFCON, Ayew delivered another retort, saying, "Are we disqualified yet? Wait after that happens, then you can talk."
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Today , Thursday 18/01/2024 ( Ghana vrs Egypt) will prove whether you went to Ivory Coast on a visit or you are there to justify why hijacked bond holders heavily indebted Ghana should continue to spend on you. Currently every Ghanaian both home and abroad looks disappointed. The atmosphere in Ghana is that of uneasy calm. We are watching.
Then act like it, damn it! You got beaten by Cape Verde and your allowance each of you earn as Black Star players can pay the entire squad for Cape Verde276464