TORONTO, ONTARIO – JUNE 17: Jordan Ayew #9 of GhanaBlack Queens forward Doris Boaduwaa has poured out her support for Ghana captain Jordan Ayew following heavy criticisms after the Panama game.The Black Stars striker had a difficult game and had to be replaced late in the match, moments before Caleb Yirenkyi’s winner.Fans of the Black Stars took to social media to establish their displeasure with some calling for the 24-year-old to start from the bench against England.However, Boaduwaa, who herself has faced similar criticisms, sent an inspiring message to the striker, and believes he will turn things around.”Dear Jordan Ayew. Keep your head up. Every great player faces difficult moments, but setbacks do not define your journey. You have carried the hopes of many, represented your nation with pride, and inspired countless young footballers through your dedication and hard work,” she posted on Instagram.”Remember that champions are not measured only by victories but by how they respond to challenges. Stay focused, keep believing, and continue giving your best. Your experience, leadership, and resilience are valuable, and brighter moments are still ahead.Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles. Isaiah 40:31. Ghana believes in you. Keep fighting, keep leading, and keep shining.”Ghana will face England on Tuesday, June 23, in Boston, with hoping of securing their place in the last 32.
Black Queens forward Doris Boaduwaa sends powerful message backing Jordan Ayew after Panama game
