While Le Havre received a slap in the face from OM this Sunday (5-1), André Ayew will be able to console himself with the very nice tribute received by the Stade Vélodrome on his goal. The 35-year-old Ghanaian international, who played for Marseille from 2007 to 2015, opened his account this season with a headed goal (85th). Ayew directly raised his arms to apologize to the Marseille supporters.
The spectators present at the Vélodrome responded with repeated applause and chants of “Ayew”. The same pattern occurred again when the Ghanaian limped out a few minutes later (88th). “FI want to thank all the people of Marseille. I am touched from the bottom of my heart. This club has given me so much. After the Padre (Abedi Pelé, winner of the 1993 Champions League with OM)everything he did, I left my mark. It has always been my dream club », Reacted Ayew on the microphone of DAZN, at the end of the match.
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