Since Otto Addo’s return as head coach of the Black Stars, Jordan Ayew has rediscovered his best form, emerging as a key figure in Ghana’s attack with a combined total of six goals and six assists across competitions.
The Crystal Palace forward put in a commanding display during Ghana’s 4-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago in the third-place match of the 2025 Unity Cup. Ayew opened the scoring and set up two more goals, playing a direct role in three of the four goals on the day.
Beyond the Unity Cup, Ayew has also been instrumental in Ghana’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign. In just six appearances under Addo during the qualifiers, he has notched five goals and four assists, further cementing his status as a reliable and experienced leader in the squad.
His current tally under Otto Addo’s second tenure stands at six goals and six assists, reflecting a resurgence in form and importance for both club and country.
Ayew’s consistent performances have been crucial to Ghana’s recent progress and highlight his value as one of the team’s most experienced forwards.
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