Ghana forward Jordan Ayew has revealed that he has been playing out of position for both his club and the national team for some time now.

The 32-year-old, who has been leading the Black Stars' attack, has notably scored four goals in two World Cup qualifiers, including a hat-trick on his 100th cap for Ghana against the Central African Republic, marking his second hat-trick for the national team.

In a post-match interview, Ayew discussed his positional challenges: "I've been playing out of position for quite some time in the national team and also at the club level. But I have always done my duty, put my country first, and never complained because I always give my all."

Ayew elaborated on his preferred position: "It's difficult. It's not something that I like to talk about, but obviously, my favorite position right from the academy, in France, and in the national team has always been as a number 9."

Despite these challenges, Ayew emphasized his adaptability: "I understand because I have qualities that allow me to play in the pockets of spaces, and I don't complain."

Ayew's commitment and versatility have been crucial for both club and country, showcasing his dedication and professionalism in every match.

His recent performances underscore his importance to the Black Stars as they aim to secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup.