Jordan Ayew- The tale of a Ghanian Superstar from the Premier League
3rd March 2019
Jordan Ayew is a football player from Ghana. He plays at the forward position. Currently he plays for Crystal Palace, who sit 14th in the EPL Table, on loan from Swansea and the Ghana national team. He is the son of former Ghana captain Abedi Pele and brother of André Ayew, who plays for Fenerbahçe.
Ayew was born on 11th September 1991 in Marseille, France. He later went on to play for Marseille in his early days from 2006 to 2009.
The Ghanian is one of those rare breeds who has carved a niche for himself despite finding himself in difficult situations most of the time.
His record in EPL Fixtures speaks for himself. Ayew has been an integral part of the Ghana national team since he made it the 25 man squad for the Africa Cup of Nations in 2012.
He is capable of playing all along the front line, comfortable on the left or right, but mostly plays as the central striker. His problem is he doesn’t really have any one facet to his game which stands out. He’s fast, but not lightning quick.
He can finish, but not nearly as accurately for a top striker and he’s not tall enough, or physically strong enough to be a target man. Jordan is very impressive with the ball at his feet.
He is capable with both his left and his right, so he does split the field very easily with utmost ease. It is this facet of his game which often shadows his other dirty antics, like frequent fouling which earns him yellow cards in almost every second game. Though he is 27, this is one aspect which still needs to be looked at.
Background
Ayew is the son of former Ghana captain Abedi Pele. Abedi is considered to be one of the pioneers of African football. Pele is currently into coaching in managing. Jordan grew up playing football from a very early age, with his elder brother Andre, 29.
When older brother André Ayew burst on the scene a few years ago, Jordan was playing for Marseille’s youth teams, and the reports were that Jordan was perhaps the more talented of the Ghanaian brothers.
However, things weren't as easy as it seemed to be. He had hard times in making it the final 11, and whenever he made it, goals were hard to come by.
However the only thing on his side was age, which allowed him plenty of time to develop. This gave him the impetus to make it big in due course of time.
Club Career
In his 98 appearances in the Premier League, Ayew has scored 16 goals and has 7 assists to his name. Ayew joined Marseille as a trainee in 2006.
He signed a three-year professional contract with Marseille in 2009. Jordan made his debut for the senior team on 16 December 2009 and scored in his very first match.Marseille went on to win the match 2–1.
Ayew scored his second goal against Nice at the Stade Vélodrome on 27 April 2011 in a match where elder brother Andre scored a hat-trick.
On 1 November 2011, Jordan and André both played their first UEFA Champions League match against Arsenal. He soon joined Ligue 1 rivals Sochaux on a loan deal until the end of the 2013–14 season.