Andre Ayew�s Star Shines Brightest � Ghana Legend C.K. Gyamfi

Andre Ayew�s potential of greatness surpasses all in the current crop of Black Stars players, according Ghana legend, Charles Kumi Gyamfi. Gyamfi who led the Black Stars to three Africa Cup of Nations title as a coach found it extremely difficult to mention a name as the greatest Ghanaian player ever but did not hesitate at all when asked a similar question relative to the current generation. �To me, I will tell you that recently I found out that, the boy Dede Ayew, fantastic!� he exclusively told GHANAsoccernet.com. �He is a person who has taken to his father (Abedi Pele); the way his father played is how he also plays and he is a very hard worker. �He will be a great player if he continues, if he continues, he will be a very dangerous player.� Gyamfi�s high reviews of the 21-year-old midfielder adds to his ever growing list of admirers since he broke onto the scene in 2008. He however had to wait two years later before making headlines with the senior national team on the back end of an impressive outing at the U-20 world cup where he captained the Black Satelites to Africa�s first ever triumph in that age division. Ayew also became an established name in the starting lineup of his club side Olympique Marseille after loan stints with Lorient and Arles Avignon and was voted the club�s best player for the 2010/2011 season.