Ghana striker Jordan Ayew hopes to enjoy great time under new boss Kwesi Appiah after praising his qualities.
The 20-year-old is expected to feature prominently in the Black Stars in the qualifiers for the 2013 African Cup of Nations and crucially the 2014 World cup after excelling in Ghana colours at the 2012 biannual showpiece.
The Marseille star was given his first senior cap by coach Appiah in a crucial Nations cup qualifier against Sudan in Kumasi, a game the promising talent failed to impress.
But he has since build his confidence to become a fully-fledged international .
The third son of Ghana legend believes the appointment of the ex-Asante Kotoko defender will raise his stock in the team.
�My aim is to make a mark with the senior national team under new coach (Kwesi Appiah).
�I am still young and have a lot to learn but I hope whenever I�m called to represent the nation, I�ll do my best not to let him down.
�He is such a nice gentlemen and hopefully he will have success with the team,�
Source: ghanasoccernet
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