"Ready to save the team, I love such challenges" - Former Ghana captain André Ayew on his move to NAC Breda

The Ghanaian shared his thoughts on joining the Dutch club
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"Ready to save the team, I love these kinds of challenges" - Former Ghana captain André Ayew on his move to NAC Breda https://x.com/eurofootcom/status/2007087985490272575?s=20

NAC Breda has found itself at the very bottom of the Eredivisie standings, but the squad refuses to lose its fighting spirit. One of the club's most experienced players, Ghanaian midfielder André Ayew, who recently signed with the Dutch side, made it clear that he is ready to embrace this challenge and help pull the team out of crisis.

Details: In an interview with the club's official website, André Ayew stated that tough situations are what drive him the most—both personally and as part of a team. The midfielder emphasized that he sees exactly the kind of challenge he needs right now at NAC Breda and is determined to do everything possible for the club and his teammates.

Let us remind you that André Ayew signed a contract with Dutch club NAC Breda until the end of this season.

Ayew also stressed that, given NAC Breda's current position in the Dutch league, it is not so much tactics but character and psychological resilience that will be decisive. He believes that in the second half of the season, the team must go all-in to fight for survival.

Previously, the Ghanaian played for Swansea, West Ham, Marseille, Fenerbahçe, and Nottingham Forest, with his last club being French side Le Havre, which he left at the end of last season, remaining a free agent since then.

It should be noted that at the moment, NAC Breda sits in 18th and last place in the Eredivisie, having earned just 13 points from 17 matches.

Reminder: Dutch giants Ajax are seriously considering bringing back Chelsea defender Jorrel Hato.

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