Ayew Family believes luck plays 75% in a player’s career than talent – Sola Ayew
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Sola Ayew, Uncle of Black Stars players Andre and Jordan Ayew, has stated that luck plays a pivotal role in making the career of a player a success; and that is the axiom of the Ayew Family.
The father of the family Abedi Pele represented Ghana to the highest level in football, and the likes of Kwame Ayew, Rahim Ayew, Andrew Ayew and Jordan Ayew-all members of the family- have gone on to follow the father’s footsteps.
In fact they remain the family to have contributed most players for Ghana at the FIFA world cup since the Black Stars first qualified to participate in 2006.
Speaking in an interview with Light FM Sports, Sola Ayew expressed the family’s profound gratitude to God.
“We don’t know how to thank God. People travel from outside just to see the house that we were born in” he said.
“The utmost moment is when our family got represented by 3 players at the World Cup; it is something that we cannot describe.
“Our understanding in football as Ayew Family, we believe luck plays 75% and 25% with the person’s talent,” he remarked.
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