Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew has expressed sympathy to victims of the recent floods in Accra while rallying Ghanaians to support the national team ahead of their FIFA World Cup Round of 32 clash against Colombia.

In a message to the nation, Ayew conveyed his solidarity with families and communities affected by the devastating floods, offering words of encouragement during the difficult period.

The Leicester City forward also assured Ghanaians that the Black Stars remain fully focused on their upcoming knockout fixture and are determined to make the nation proud despite the challenging circumstances back home.

Ayew called for unity and support from fans, emphasizing that the team is committed to giving its all as it seeks a place in the Round of 16 of the tournament.

The Black Stars face Colombia in a crucial Round of 32 encounter, with victory securing progression to the next stage.

Ghana will be aiming to build on its impressive World Cup campaign as the team continues its quest for success on football’s biggest stage.

In a message to the nation, Ayew conveyed his solidarity with families and communities affected by the devastating floods, offering words of encouragement during the difficult period.

The Leicester City forward also assured Ghanaians that the Black Stars remain fully focused on their upcoming knockout fixture and are determined to make the nation proud despite the challenging circumstances back home.

Ayew called for unity and support from fans, emphasizing that the team is committed to giving its all as it seeks a place in the Round of 16 of the tournament.

The Black Stars face Colombia in a crucial Round of 32 encounter, with victory securing progression to the next stage.

Ghana will be aiming to build on its impressive World Cup campaign as the team continues its quest for success on football’s biggest stage.



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