According to Ghanaian football legend, Abedi Ayew Pele, he finds it difficult watching his sons play for the national team, the Black Stars.
Abedi Pele said the sight of his sons in action for the national team reminds him of his days with the Black Stars and the pressure he had to endure during those periods.
Despite the notion that Abedi Pele enjoys watching his sons play for the Blacks Stars, the proud father of three Ghanaian players revealed that he only catches a glimpse of his sons when they score goals.
Abedi Ayew Pele, speaking in an interview with GTV Sports+, explained that he is always finds emotional anytime he watches his sons play for the national team.
“I have seen them play so many times, now I don’t like to see them especially now I don’t want to see them lose, I don’t want to see them with injury and I don’t want to see them with so many things,” Abedi Ayew said in the interview monitored.
He further added, “That kind of fear puts me in an emotional position when it comes to the children and especially the Black Stars I don’t like watching. When they are playing it’s like I’m on the field playing, the pressure is on me, it’s too much, my wife is the same.”
“It’s a very difficult situation when they are playing, I only run and come and watch a glimpse when one of them scores,” Abedi Ayew Pele said.
Abedi’s three male children Rahim, Andre and Jordan Ayew have all had their time with the national team.