Ghana captain Andre Ayew reacts to Christian Atsu’s trapping after Turkey earthquake

Published on: 10 February 2023

Ghana captain Andre Ayew has joined millions of fans praying for the safe return of Christian Atsu.

The former Chelsea and Newcastle forward went missing after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit Turkey and Syria in the early hours of Monday morning, leaving a chunk of people perished.

Atsu and the Sporting Director of Hatayaspor, Taner Savut, were the remaining members of the team that were missing since the disaster.

Atsu is yet to be found contrary to earlier reports that the player has been rescued from the wreckage following the earthquake.

"I'm very sad, very down. There are no words to describe how we (Ghanaians) all feel about this situation. Personally, it's been difficult in the last few days because he is someone I'm close to."

"As players, we have been trying to speak to each other, trying to get hold of the family to know what's happening because we are very sad about the situation and praying that he will be good and okay. The whole of Ghana is also praying for his safe return," Andr Dede Ayew said in an interview with Sky Sports.

Having parted ways with Al Raed in Saudi Arabia, Atsu joined Hatayspor in September and scored his first goal on Sunday. It was a 97th minute free kick that secured three points for Hatayspor against Kasimpasa S.K.

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