Crystal Palace star Jordan Ayew has revealed how his brothers Andre Ayew and Rahim Ayew helped him to keep shape during the COVID-19 induced break.
Football leagues all over the world were brought to an abrupt halt due to the outbreak of the pandemic, leaving footballers with the choice of training privately.
Ahead of his side’s opener against Bournemouth on Saturday as Premier League returns, Jordan has applauded his siblings for their training assistance.
The 28-year-old got training partners in his family in order to maintain his form ahead of the resumption of the English top-flight following the coronavirus shutdown.
The Ghana international is expected to return to the pitch to lead the Eagles attack ahead their match against Bournemouth at the Vitality stadium.
And Ayew has revealed the kind of support he got from his household during the lockdown.
“Before the Bournemouth game Ibrahim wanted to come and spend the weekend to watch the game, but our game got cancelled and then his game was cancelled at the same time, so he called me and said he will take the next flight and come to London,” explained the Eagles striker to PalaceTV.
“Andre’s game was then cancelled too, and he said he would come for a couple of days as well – we really didn’t know what was coming after the Bournemouth game.
“They brought their stuff for maybe three-five days but ended up staying for two months. Andre came with his family, and with my oldest brother too, there were around eight, nine and 10 in the house locked up.
“So, we’ve been training together outside. We were doing our runs on the road, coming back, then playing Teqball (ball sport played on a curved table), 2v1 and 2v2.
“My oldest brother is a defender, so he was defending me and my other brother attacking. We were trying to keep ourselves busy, it was a good experience.”