Kwaku Bonsam Drops Deep Secret About Ayew Brothers In Black Stars
Kwaku Bonsam Drops Deep Secret About Ayew Brothers In Black Stars ahead of Ghana’s first game against Portugal on November 24 at the ongoing FIFA World Cup
Andrew Morgan Dede Ayew is currently the captain of the Black Stars of Ghana. His younger brother named Andrew Ayew is also part of the Black Stars of Ghana. Nana Kwaku Bonsam revealed a deep secret or mystery about the Ayew brothers in the Black Stars squad.
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Nana Kwaku Bonsam is one of the famous fetish priests in Ghana. He normally speaks about things of the spirit. Speaking live on Angel TV, Nana Kwaku Bonsam revealed that, the Ayew brothers starting a game for Black Stars is a great mistake that the management of the team can try as much as possible to avoid.
” In the realms of the spirit, it is not good to start the match with Ayew Brothers. When this happens, the game might not favour the team. The two players must not start a game. One of them should start and the other can join later. What I am saying has nothing to do with physical”. – He Stated.
The Black Stars of Ghana will be playing their first game against Portugal. The players are determined to score Portugal in other to secure their first three points.
The statement made by Nana Kwaku Bonsam seems to have agreed with the thoughts of many Ghanaians who want the Ayew brothers out of the Black Stars.
If not out at all, many would love to see the two players start from the bench as substitutes brought one as the game progresses.
However, the final decision on this matter lies with Coach Otto Addo and the technical men around him.
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