2021 AFCON collapse was a wake up call - Black Stars skipper Andre Ayew

Published on: 27 September 2022

Ghana captain, Andre Ayew, has said the team's poor performance at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations [AFCON] was a warning for the team ahead of the World Cup playoff against Nigeria.

Ghana, who were on a quest to end the country's trophy drought exited the tournament at the group phase with just a point.

The performance of the team led to the sacking of Milovan Rajevac after less than four months in charge.

In an interview with Graphic Online, Ayew suggested being kicked out of the AFCON early was a caution to the team to get thing right before they faced the Super Eagles.

“Being in the team for a very long time and today being the leader of the squad, looking back at what happened in Cameroun was very difficult for me,” he said.

“But maybe it was supposed to happen due to certain situations, it was supposed to happen to teach us certain things we were not doing. I think it was a wake-up call for the World Cup playoffs which was coming up in March, so we had to be ready.

The Black Stars recorded a 1-1 aggregate score against Nigeria after two legs and qualified to the Mundial on the away goal rule.

“Personally, I knew what was supposed to be done and took advice from people, including some senior former players, on things to do to qualify.

“And honestly, since we qualified for the World Cup a lot of things have changed, the confidence and belief are back; now we just have to get stability and a lot of games together, and I think we can make a good impression in this World Cup," he added.

Ayew and the Black Stars are currently in Spain where they will come up against Nicaragua in a friendly game later tonight at 18:00GMT.

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