Ghana and Crystal Palace forward Jordan Ayew believes winning African Cup of Nations trophy is a tedious job and requires a lot of Hardwork from everyone.
The enterprising attacker was answering a question about what he thinks we should do as country to end the Black Stars Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) trophy drought which has prolonged for 38 years.
The Black Stars have come close to ending the trophy drought in the last decade, 2010 Angola losing to Egypt in the finals and in 2015 Equatorial Guinea- Gabon as the Stars lost to Ivory Coast on penalty shootout.
Speaking on Accra based radio station Citi FM, Ayew believes this can materialise only if we put in our maximum effort and leave no stone unturned.
“Winning AFCON would be a difficult task and it would require the effort of everyone to make this work,”
“With all this I think we can achieve what we want as country”
By: Gbordzor Promise