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Dede Ayew’s Bicycle Kick Wins Ligue 1 Goal Of The Month Award

Dede Ayew has been honoured with the prestigious French Ligue 1 Goal of the Month award for his remarkable goal in January.

The 34-year-old forward showcased his exceptional skill and technique by scoring a breathtaking bicycle kick during Le Havre’s 3-3 draw against Lorient. Ayew’s return to club football has been nothing short of outstanding, as he has scored three goals in his last three games.

This has provided a much-needed boost for Le Havre, who have struggled for consistency in the league this season. The goal he scored against Lorient was truly impressive, as he flawlessly executed an acrobatic volley with a bicycle kick, displaying both precision and power.

Despite facing criticism for his recent form with the Black Stars of Ghana, Ayew has proven that he can still perform at the highest level. In his last three games, he has netted three goals, including a brilliant header against Strasbourg.

However, Ghana’s performance in the African Cup of Nations has been disappointing, with the team failing to progress beyond the group stage for the second consecutive time.

As the captain of the team, Ayew has faced severe criticism, particularly for conceding a penalty in the match against Mozambique. This penalty led to a remarkable comeback by Mozambique, resulting in a 2-2 draw and ultimately eliminating Ghana from the tournament.

Ayew’s recent success at the club level will undoubtedly boost his confidence and serve as a clear message to his detractors that he still possesses the qualities required to lead Ghana to future glory.

Source – Tru News Report

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