Jordan Ayew will score against Gabon- Nana Aba Anamoah

Ghana Broadcast Journalist, Nana Aba Anamoah has thrown his support to Black star and Crystal Palace star Jordan Ayew to end his goal drought in Ghana’s second game against Gabon.

The Panthers will battle with the Black stars in their second game of the 2022 African Cup of the nation after losing their first game against Morocco.

The match will be held at the stade Ahmadou Alhidjo in Yaounde on Friday afternoon.

According to the GHONE acting, General Manager Jordan Ayew will end his goal drought for the Black stars against the Panthers of Gabon

“Jordan will score a goal tomorrow” she posted on his official Twitter page.

The Black stars lost 1:0 to Morocco in their first Afcon game but have to defeat the Panthers of Gabon to keep them in the ongoing African cup of nations round of 16.

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