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ANDRE AYEW SAYS THE BLACK STARS NEED STABILITY TO SUCCEED IN QATAR IN 2022.

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Andre Ayew says the Black Stars need stability to succeed in Qatar in 2022.


Andre Ayew, captain of the Black Stars, has stated that the national team will need stability and consistency to succeed at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Ghana will play Brazil at the Stade Oceane in Le Havre on September 23 and Nicaragua four days later in Lorca, Spain, as part of the preparations for the World Cup, which will take place on November 20.


Five of the six players who have completed their nationality switch have been named to Ghana's squad for the game ahead of the games.


Andre, 32, stated in an interview that the team's head coach, Otto Addo, assistants Mas-Ud Didi Dramani and George Boateng, as well as technical advisor Chris Hughton, would provide the necessary guidance and stability for the team's progress at the World Cup and beyond.


"I remember saying in an interview about a year ago that we needed some stability in what we did because it is stability and consistency that will take us to the next level, and hopefully we can get a core team and a core staff that is here for a while from whom we can learn and build something big for this football-loving nation," the Al Sadd forward told Graphic Sports.

Williams, Brighton winger Lamptey, Karlsruhe's Stephan Ambrosius, Hamburg SV's Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer, and Southampton defender Mohammed Salisu are all expected to make their debuts for the Black Stars.


The Black Stars will play Switzerland in their final warm-up game in November.


The Black Stars are in Group H, along with Portugal, South Korea, and Uruguay.


read also: Gunshots have become as familiar to us as R&B music - frightened Bawku-based nurse


A terrified nurse in the Upper East Region's Bawku Municipality is lamenting the recurring gunshots in the township and its environs.

According to her, gunshots are now like R&B music to the ears of area residents, who are gradually accepting it as the norm.


The nurse, who was complaining to Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, about how volatile the situation has become, said what's even sadder is that innocent people are dying as a result of the conflict between the two factions.


Another source of concern is the rise in chronic diseases such as hypertension, which is claiming people's lives.


Background

In the Upper East Region, there is currently a conflict in Bawku. The Kusasis and Mamprusis are at odds over who is the rightful owner of the Bawku skin.


Several people have died as a result of the conflict, prompting the government to impose a curfew on the Bawku township.


Men are also not permitted to wear smocks or ride motorcycles.


To maintain peace, there is a strong security presence in the community and its surroundings.

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