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Ex-French international Dugarry questions Ayew’s Marseille commitment

Posted On Wednesday, 24th October 2012

Andre Ayew's commitment to Marseille has been questioned

By Patrick Akoto

Marseille great Christopher Dugarry has questioned the commitments of certain key players in the team  including Andre Ayew. 

Marseille have been dislodged from the top of the table by Paris Saint-Germain after recording two defeats and a draw in their last three matches.

The Black Stars winger has been far from convincing since he recovered from a shoulder injury and the 40-year-old former French international has lashed out at some of the players including Andre for showing little commitment to the club’s ambitions this season.

“Apart from Steve Mandanda, Mathieu Valbuena and Andre-Pierre Gignac, I expect to see more but the players are not good enough,” Dugarry told Canal + sports

“For me this team lacks talent. Andre Ayew is not showing hunger- where is he? Amalfitano the same. Where is he? Cheyrou, where is he also?

“He is a good player in Lique 1 but a great player should be able to pull up young, to incorporate them into the team.

“But this is not the case at the moment. Marseille are simply lacking players of international class.”

PSG are top of the table with a superior goal difference.

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READERS COMMENTS

  1. Modern Guy says:

    Poor Dugarry!! When they were winning, you never questioned the commitment of any player but now that they are losing games, you have the mouth to question them. Does it mean that it was only Steve Mandanda, Mathieu Valbuena and Andre-Pierre Gignac, who were winning those games? It is problem of the whole team not just some players as you want to say.

  2. D Light says:

    Wat does he mean by Ayew not showing enough commitment? Even wen he was unfit last season, he delayed his shoulder operation just to help OM reach a decent position on the league. He is the reason u guys qualified for d Europa league slot and alzo reach the quarter finals of the Champions League, only to b eliminated by Bayern, who were the eventual finalist.
    His commitment & Luv for the team iz the reason he didn’t leave the club despite the numerous interest frm rival clubs. May b u’ve been watching these matches whiles busily rubbing ur hands in ur pant.

  3. Randy Abbey says:

    Where is Mukmin another ass licker.When I tell you people that Dede is now disabled and cannot perform you people attack me.

  4. D Light says:

    And wat cld u do wen Ur girl told u dat u can perform? U r not only mentaly crippled… But also crippled beneath. LOL

  5. Randy Abbey says:

    D light please give me your girl for one night.





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