Ghana captain Andre Ayew hopes for a better world cup campaign in Qatar later this year when the Black Stars make their fourth appearance at the FIFA Mundial.
The Ghanaian leader says he hopes to see the football association do their part as well as the Sports Ministry do whatever they can to ensure smooth tournament for the players.
“I hope outside the pitch, our FA, the sports ministry will do everything so we don’t go through any bad experience again,” he told Kwabena Yeboah on GTV Sports+.
“I believe that, if we do our things right, if we believe, if we have the support and the prayers from our homeland, everything is possible.”
“My target at the World Cup is in my heart. It’s not something that I’ll bring out. It’s the best tournament in the world by far so it’s a big opportunity for us to raise the flag of the nation high to give everything that we have to make sure that in the end, whatever happens, we’re all proud of what we have shown on the pitch.”
This will be Andre Ayew’s third World Cup tournament after playing in 2010 and 2014 for Ghana.