Spokesperson for the Ayew family, Fiifi Tackie, has brushed aside reports of both Andre Ayew and Jordan Ayew quitting the Ghana national team following the team's elimination from the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations.
Earlier reports on Wednesday, January 26, suggested the duo were set to quit playing for the Black Stars after speculations of being involved in using 'black magic' during the team's camping in Cameroon for the AFCON.
However, Tackie, in a post on Twitter revealed both Andre and Jordan have no intentions of leaving retiring from national duty and are committed to 'representing Ghana'.
Andrè and Jordan Ayew are still very committed to the Black Stars team as they have always been. They will keep donning the Black Stars jersey to represent Ghana and give the team their very best on and off the pitch, as always.
— F I I F I T A C K I E💎 (@fiifitackie) January 27, 2022
We just got off the phone. pic.twitter.com/w6Bf7mKp6h
Andre and Jordan last decided not to play for the national team back in 2013, which led to them missing the 2013 edition of the Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
But since then, the sons of the legendary Abedi Pele have represented the country across all competitions with Andre going on to become the captain of the Black Stars.
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