Saturday, June 6, 2009

Abedi Trusts Milo's Work


I like that spirit. Although Abedi Pele's son Andre Ayew is not in the squad, he has no hard feelings against the coach nor the team. This is what we need. Lets expect the best on Sunday especially from the youngsters Kwadwo Asamoah and Prince Tagoe
We need someone who can inspire the confidence of the players in the wake of the withdrawal of some of the notable players of the national team through injuries and so call personal problems. Abedi has shown the way.

The task ahead is tortuous but with support and prayers, it is surmountable



Ghana football legend Abedi Ayew Pele has expressed full confidence in Black Stars coach Milovan Rajevac to get a favourable result in their combined 2010 qualifier against Mali on Sunday in Bamako. The three-time African footballer of the year believes the Serbian can hatch up a game plan to keep the Malian side at bay.


Ayew says the team can overcame their patchy build up with the withdrawal of Captain Stephen Appiah and injured Asamoah Gyan, Laryea Kingston and Sulley Muntari.


“I think the coach has done a good job so far, I believe he should be given confidence and time to carry on with his work, and I am sure he can make,” Ayew told All Sports.


The football maestro insists the current set-up can withstand the intimidating atmosphere in Bamako.

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