“It was a clear penalty “– Andre Morgan Ayew react to the Penalty against South Africa.


According to the Al Sadd playmaker, the penalty on Leicester City defender Daniel Amartey was clear.


The black stars overcome all odds to qualify to the world cup playoff stage after seeing the South Africans off with a one-goal lead at the cape-cost sports stadium.


Senegalese referee N’ Diaye awarded the black stars a penalty on the 30th minute, in which Andrew Ayew successfully convicted it to cement Ghana’s place at the playoff stage but numerous comment has been highlighted over the penalty being soft but the Al Sadd playmaker has commented over the penalty is a clear penalty.


Speaking to JOY FM the Black Stars captain said “it was a clear penalty o Amartey we had chances to get more penalties and should have been given two more”.


The Black stars are now through to the playoff stage after beating the South Africans at the Cape Coast sports stadium.

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