Why I called up clubless Andre Ayew – Chris Hughton explains

Chris Hughton, the head coach of the Black Stars, has justified his decision to include Andre Ayew in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations squad, despite the former West Ham man being clubless.

Hughton in an interview underscored the significance of assembling a squad based on his specific criteria and the potential contributions that Ayew, serving as the team’s captain, can offer.

The former Swansea City, West Ham, and Nottingham Forest star finds himself on the roster for the Black Stars’ final game in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifications, despite not being attached to any club since his short-term contract with Forest expired on July 1, 2023, sparking extensive public debates.

Hughton, in an interview with Asaase Radio, addressed the growing public perception and scrutiny surrounding his choice, stating, “Perception, from my perspective as the head coach, doesn’t carry significant weight. It’s about selecting a squad based on my own criteria and the rationale behind including each player. External perceptions are not my primary concern.”

He further emphasized his role in shaping the squad, noting, “Growing perception is not something that means too much to my point of view as the head coach.”

“It’s about the squad that I want and the reason for each player to be in the squad. What is the perception outside? I don’t know. This is not my concern.

“What I have to do is pick a squad that is made up of young, exciting players and much more experienced players. There will always be, in the general public, a lot of debate about who should be in the squad and who shouldn’t.

Regarding Ayew’s inclusion, Hughton acknowledged the player’s track record, saying, “We are knowledgeable about the number of games that he has played, and we also know what he means to the squad. He is out captain; I know what he gives the squad.”

Ghana, currently leading Group E, requires just one point in their upcoming match against the Central African Republic on Thursday to secure qualification for the tournament in Cote d’Ivoire.

SOURCE: GraphicOnline

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