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Returnee Andre Ayew has admitted it was difficult for him to stay away from the Black Stars for six months."It was something I missed a lot. I learnt how it is important to play for the country," Ayew exclusively told Joy Sports.The Olympique Marseille ace took a temporary break from international football in February after he was dropped from the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations squad.The 23-year-old failed to meet the reporting time for pre-tournament camping in Abu Dhabi, UAE.He later announced his resignation after claiming he had a strained relationship with some management members.Ayew announced his availability two weeks ago and was named in Kwesi Appiah's 26-man squad for the crucial assignment against Zambia in a final Group D 2014 World Cup qualifier."What happened has happened. It is passed and now we are going forward to win the game," he said.
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