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Jordan Ayew incredibly shoots into a basketball rim
Ghana striker Jordan Ayew performed an incredible feat by using his leg to make a string on a basketball hoop from about 20 yards in an outstanding display in the #StayAtHomeChallenge.
The Crystal Palace goal-poacher used his legs to hit the ball to land in the mini basketball hoop in his garden – feat man people struggle to achieve even with their hands.
In this period of compulsory confinement in England where the Ghana striker plies his trade, footballers have taken to social media to overcome the boredom at home.
With the world battling coronavirus which has led to the stopping of most of the leagues in world, players are creating ways to stay active and also entertain their global audiences.
Various challenges are multiplying on social media, such as precision games. And in the latter area, Crystal Place forward Jordan Ayew excels by finding the target like he has not in matches during this season in the English Premier League.
Crystal Palace forward took the challenge to another level by chipping the ball from about 20 yards into a mini basketball hoop which has generated some praise for the Ghanaian.
Source: GHANAsoccernet.com
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