Right now, nothing is more’small time’ than Andre Ayew and Ghana.

By Majesty 2 Min Read

After a tense tie with Gabon on Friday, the Black Stars & its captain must take a hard look in the mirror.

Andre Ayew’s comments in the aftermath of Gabon’s last-gasp tie with Ghana at the Afcon on Friday left a foul taste in the mouth, and while the 32-year-old might be excused for the intensity of the moment, he should really have known better.D117C16C 0954 4D08 8E7F EAF03501871B

Dede, enraged that Gabon had continued to play without Ghana having a player supposedly wounded on the pitch and bringing the ball out for him to undergo treatment, let the circumstances get the better of him, calling the Panthers a “little team” after the game.

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He began, It’s tiny on their portion, it shows they are a small crew. It’s a modest gesture from them, and I’m unhappy.

After two games, take a glance just at Group C table.

Despite their absences, one of the teams has four points and is essentially guaranteed a spot in the knockout rounds, while the others are going into their final match against the Comoros requiring a win simply to be in the running for one of best three runners-up spots.

They’ve won the Nations Cup four times, talk nonstop of eliminating the 40-year drought for gold, and regard themselves as among the big guys.

The reaction of Ayew and Tetteh, the charges leveled against them, and the fact that they’re holding on to a conference with the Comoros as being some kind of rescue had’small time’ painted all in them in Friday’s performance

There is a lot of skill in this Ghanaian team, but honor must be earned… Gabon has earned it, just as Gabon has.

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