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Journalist
Passionate about sport, cinema and television (on screen and behind) since his childhood, Bernard has been a journalist for 10 Sport since 2018. More skilled with the keyboard in hand than with the ball on his feet, he decides to mainly cover a beloved sport, criticized and hated at the same time (football) and a sport that is not one (wrestling).
This Sunday, at the end of the 16th day of Ligue 1, Le Havre travels to the pitch of Olympique de Marseille. The opportunity for André Ayew to return to the Vélodrome, where he played between 2007 and 2015. Questioned by Téléfoot before this particular meeting, the Ghanaian striker returned to this passage.
For its first match of the year 2025, Olympique de Marseille hosts Le Havre this Sunday evening (8:45 p.m.), a necessarily special meeting for André Ayewwho played with the Marseille first team between 2007 and 2015. Then left abroad, for Swansea, West Ham or even Fenerbahcethe Ghanaian returned to Ligue 1 last year by joining the HAC. On the occasion of his return to the Vélodrome, André Ayew returned to his visit to loon at the microphone of Téléfoot.
“My dream was OM”
« My departure from OM? It's a very hard moment but also a moment with a lot of pride. There are players who get up in the morning, they have dreams, it's Manchester, Real, etc… My dream was OM “, explain André Ayew.
“I managed to make my name in this legendary club”
It must be said that the striker currently playing at Le Havre has a special relationship with the Marseille club, being the son of the legend Abedi Pele. « Being his son at OM, you have to go there. I managed to make my first name in this legendary club. And having left my mark there, there is nothing more wonderful for me », confides André Ayew. When he signed in Normandy, the striker drew a parallel between his training club and his new team: “ By signing here, I had the feeling of arriving in a little Marseille. There is the sea, a stadium that is almost always sold out and supporters pushing. »