Ghana: Jordan Ayew Excited At Performance

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Dede Ayew of Ghana and Mohamed Koffi of Burkina Faso (file photo).

The Olympique Marseille forward had a bad outing in his first outing against Botswana, but silenced his critics with an average performance as a substitute in the quarter final against Tunisia on Sunday.

"I'm very happy I have improved on my performance. My first game was not the best and I'm sure of getting better with time.

"This is first appearance at this level and for a young player, it wont be easy. This will be a nice experience and hope to get better in 2013 and 2015 editions."

The youngster is also grateful for the support of my brother Andre and the other members of the team.

"I'm very happy I have improved on my performance. My first game was not the best and I'm sure of getting better with time.

"This is first appearance at this level and for a young player, it wont be easy. This will be a nice experience and hope to get better in 2013 and 2015 editions."

The youngster is also grateful for the support of my brother Andre and the other members of the team.

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