Wycombe Wanderers manager Gareth Ainsworth says they need big players like Andre Ayew if they are to make any meaningful impact in the English second tier.
Ainsworth stressed that club’s pay huge sums of money for great players like Ayew who can win games and that was what happened last weekend when the Ghanaian skipper scored a goal and setup another in Swansea’s 2-0 win over them.
“I learnt that you pay big money for big players that perform and can win games for you.” He told bucksfreepress
“I thought Andre Ayew was superb last week, ghosting past some of our players and his physical attributes alone were fantastic – we have got to find ways of competing with that.
“Technically and tactically they work things out, they’re problem solvers.
“When you speak to managers after the games, they give a lot of credit to their players for being very bright and sometimes individuals can just get on and win games on their own.
“It is not all about the tactics, it is the players as well and I have got to make my players believe that they can achieve more than they think they can, and that’s my job.”
Ayew won Swansea City’s best player award last season as he propelled them to the promotion play offs.