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My Daughter, Aseda Would Have Scored Dede Ayew’s Penalty – Bulldog

Former manager of Shatta Wale, Lawrence Nana Asiamah popularly known as Bulldog has made it clear that his 3-year-old daughter can play a better penalty than what Andre Ayew did against Uruguay.

Speaking on United Showbiz on Saturday evening, he expressed how he feels vindicated by Black Stars’ early exit from the World Cup as he already wrote off the team.

He then singled out Andre Ayew for the penalty Miss and that it was too weak a kick.

According Bulldog his 3-year-old daughter Aseda can play a better penalty than what Andre Ayew did.

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He explained that he’s always believed Andre Ayew is a better player than Messi but the penalty he played against Uruguay was a no no.

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“I need to figure out what is wrong with the players. They act like they don’t care. My daughter Aseda would have scored the goal,” he stated.

“Dede plays better than Messi. I have said this and it’s not been today. Years back. Dede Ayew is a better player but the guy… trust, trust. Look at the ball they played them. A Plus was sitting here last week and said they are sacrificing. Is that the sacrifice you were talking about?” he said.
He further noted that anytime Ghana was playing an opponent, it felt like watching a horror movie.

“When Ghana plays, it’s a horror film and you can’t watch it. Every day I write, ‘Horror Film.’ you see all these ghosts and spirits on the park. Can you see them?” he added.

His comments follow Andre Ayew’s golden opportunity to put Ghana in the lead after Kudus Mohammed was fouled in the box early in the first half of the Ghana versus Uruguay match.

The Al Saad star disappointed Ghanaians when he missed the penalty.

After rubbishing the Ghana Black Stars players, he was given a ball to play 20 ‘totals’ for $500 but he failed woefully.

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1 thought on “My Daughter, Aseda Would Have Scored Dede Ayew’s Penalty – Bulldog”

  1. Why didn’t Bulldog send his three-year old daughter to play for Ghana instead of Dede Ayew? Talk is cheap. Great footballers also miss penalty shoots.

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