2026 World Cup: Jordan Ayew was a disaster for Black Stars, says former MP Titus Glover
Former Member of Parliament for Tema East, Nii Kwartei Titus Glover, has launched a strong critique of Jordan Ayew following Ghana’s elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Black Stars were knocked out in the Round of 32 after a narrow 1-0 defeat to Colombia, with Jhon Arias scoring the decisive first-half goal.
Ayew featured in all four of Ghana’s matches at the tournament but has faced growing scrutiny over his overall impact during the campaign.
Speaking on Channel TV, Glover questioned the forward’s effectiveness and suggested his role in the team had diminished significantly.
"Jordan Ayew has outlived his stay, and he can only play 20 to 25 minutes. He holds onto the ball too much, and he is so slow, but I know that is his class, and by doing that, you invite hard tackles on you," he said.
"He is always on the floor, expecting the referees to protect him, but as a striker, you don't hold onto the ball too much. With air balls and ground ball should be quick, but you only hold onto the ball when you don't have anyone around you."
Glover further argued that the experienced forward should have been deployed in shorter spells to make way for younger players.
"So for me, Jordan Ayew was a disaster, and he should have played a maximum of 20 minutes and allowed the young players to feature," Glover added.
Ghana’s early exit has also triggered wider changes, with head coach Carlos Queiroz confirming his departure after taking charge on a short-term deal in April.