Ghana midfielder Afriyie Acquah brushes aside claims of rift with Jordan Ayew, ready for Black Stars game

Published on: 29 August 2015
Ghana midfielder Afriyie Acquah brushes aside claims of rift with Jordan Ayew, ready for Black Stars game
Afriyie Acquah says he is ready to come to the Black Stars camp and has no problems with Ayew

Italy-based midfielder Afriyie Acquah has broken his silence over suggestions that he should be excluded from Ghana's squad against Rwanda because of a likely rift with team-mate Jordan Ayew, insisting he is ready to play for the Black Stars in next week's match in Kigali.

The Torino player brushed aside suggestions of a rift with his friend and international team-mate Jordan Ayew after revelation by wife of Acquah was secretly recorded scandalously professing love for the Aston Villa striker who is her former boyfriend.

Amanda Acquah, who married the midfielder last year, shamelessly revealed that she salivates for Ayew even though they ended their relationship before she got married and lashed out as her husband as a 'village boy' and 'monkey'.

This sparked fears that the leaked Amanda tape could cause a stand-off between the two players when they return for international duty next week even though the duo are close friends.

The two players are part of Avram Grant's 24-man squad for the friendly against Congo and qualifier in Rwanda.

Former Ghana internationals Augustine Ahinful and Osei Kofi have called for the two players to be excluded because their presence in the team could cause a confusion.

However, Acquah has hinted that his relationship with Jordan Ayew is resolute and he is ready to play for the national without any problems with his international team-mate.

"EXTREMELY excited ahead of the international week. It’s an honour & my career’s favourite, playing for the Black Stars," the midfielder wrote on Twitter.

Acquah's revelation will put to bed thoughts of a tension in the squad especially after revelation that he has served the libidinous Amanda with a divorce notice.

The Black Stars will open their camp in Congo on Monday with players from all over the world joining the team in Brazzaville.

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