Black Stars captain Andre Ayew has been omitted from Ghana’s squad for the second consecutive time, as head coach Otto Addo revealed his selections for the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. This decision follows Ayew’s previous exclusion from the squad during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic, sparking considerable discussion among fans and football analysts.
Ayew, who has earned 120 caps and scored 24 goals for Ghana, is currently without a club. His exclusion, despite his solid performances prior to losing his club status, raises questions about the future of his international career. Coach Addo has assured that Ayew’s absence does not signal the end of his time with the Black Stars. Addo previously indicated that Ayew would remain under consideration for future selections. However, the latest omission, along with Ayew’s ongoing club search, suggests a possible shift in focus toward nurturing younger players.
As Ghana prepares to start their AFCON qualifying campaign with a match against Angola on September 5, followed by a game against Niger, Addo is optimistic about the team’s prospects. Despite missing their veteran captain, the coach is confident that the squad can achieve important victories in these early qualifiers.
Ayew’s future with the Black Stars remains uncertain. It will be crucial to see if his ongoing efforts to secure a new club and return to regular play will be enough to earn him a recall. For now, the emphasis is on the emerging talents who will step up in his absence, as Ghana aims to lay a strong foundation for the future.
Source:dailymailgh.com