Andre Ayew Recall In A Pipeline As Pressure Mounts On Blackstars Coach

Ghana are set to welcome back Black Stars captain Andre Ayew for the crucial 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar in March, as pressure mounts on Otto Addo to recall the celebrated football star,chaleradio.com reports.

Ayew has not featured for the Black Stars for almost a year after he was left out of the country’s failed 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.

However, the in-form Le Havre forward is nearing a return to the team amid growing calls for his recall to salvage the World Cup qualifying games, starting with the double-header in March.

Black Stars coach Otto Addo is under mounting pressure to recall the forward after his unpopular decision to axe him from the AFCON qualifying series turned out to be a fiasco.

Ayew’s leadership, experience, and ability to turn games have been sorely missed, and many are now questioning whether the Black Stars can successfully navigate their 2026 World Cup qualification campaign without him.

At 35, the forward has proven time and again that he still possesses the quality and hunger to contribute at the highest level. His absence from the Black Stars has left a noticeable void, with several embarrassing defeats and disappointing performances heightening the sense that his return could provide the spark the team desperately needs.

There is a high sense of desire to see the captain reinstated into the fold.

Ghana’s qualification campaign for the 2026 World Cup resumes in March 2025, and Ayew’s imminent return will spark a renewed sense of optimism among fans and players alike.

The Black Stars will face off against Chad and Madagascar in March, but with a seasoned leader like Ayew leading the charge, they will undoubtedly feel more confident heading into the home stretch.

The Black Stars will assemble in March 2025 to prepare for the World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar.

Ayew is the most-capped Ghanaian footballer with a record of 120 appearances, scoring 24 goals for Ghana.

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