Jordan Ayew thanks Crystal Palace for placing the faith in him

Crystal Palace forward Jordan Ayew has thanked his teammates and coaching staff for placing the faith in his abilities. The Ghana international spent the previous campaign on loan with the Eagles from Swansea City and he was frustrating to watch with just one goal in the league from 20 appearances.

Crystal Palace forward Jordan Ayew has thanked his teammates and coaching staff for placing the faith in his abilities. The Ghana international spent the previous campaign on loan with the Eagles from Swansea City and he was frustrating to watch with just one goal in the league from 20 appearances.

Jordan Ayew thanks Crystal Palace for placing the faith in him
Despite this, the south London outfit took the option to sign him on a permanent basis last summer and that has reaped rewards with him contributing eight league goals this term. Out of those, he has scored the match-winner on five occasions and that has propelled the Eagles into a position where they are almost guaranteed of safety.
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Jordan Ayew not concerned with goal drought at Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace striker Jordan Ayew has said that he is not concerned by the recent goalscoring drought with the Eagles. The Ghana international joined the Eagles on a season-long loan from Swansea City during the summer and he has since started seven of the club’s league matches with Christian Benteke on the sidelines with an injury.

Speaking to Premier League productions, Ayew insisted that he is unperturbed by his failure to contribute to the scoresheet for the south London outfit and he will keep working hard in order to translate his good performances in the form of goals, he said: “I believe in myself and have support from the club, players and gaffer as well.

Crystal Palace striker Jordan Ayew has said that he is not concerned by the recent goalscoring drought with the Eagles. The Ghana international joined the Eagles on a season-long loan from Swansea City during the summer and he has since started seven of the club’s league matches with Christian Benteke on the sidelines with an injury.

Jordan Ayew not concerned with goal drought at Crystal Palace

Speaking to Premier League productions, Ayew insisted that he is unperturbed by his failure to contribute to the scoresheet for the south London outfit and he will keep working hard in order to translate his good performances in the form of goals, he said: “I believe in myself and have support from the club, players and gaffer as well.

“The most important thing for me is to keep working hard and, hopefully, the goals will come. I know I’ll score so I’m not worried at all. I work hard and my performances have been good but I have not been decisive and they [the club] brought me here to score. I’ll keep working and I know I need to score goals and make things happen.”

“Ayew has been a regular leading the line for the Eagles this campaign “ but he has managed just one clean sheet for his efforts in the Premier League. However, he has found success with the national team of late after bagging a brace during the recent 2-0 triumph over Ethiopia and hopefully that can provide him with the confidence to impress for the Eagles “during the festive period “.

Palace have not made the best of starts to the season and they are currently just one point ahead of the drop zone after the opening 12 matches. Their next challenge comes against Manchester United on the road and the game could be a tough one for them, irrespective of the Red Devils’ average defensive record during the ongoing campaign.

Jordan Ayew Confident Of Premier League Survival With Swansea City

Ghana international Jordan Ayew believes Swansea City have enough quality within their ranks in order to preserve their Premier League status for another season. The Welsh outfit are currently 17th in the league standings with 33 points and they have three more games left before the end of the campaign.

Ayew has unquestionably been the Swans’ leading player over the course of the season and his efforts were rewarded with the Player of the Year accolade in the End of Season Awards night on Wednesday. Speaking shortly after, Ayew was pleased with the appreciation from the club and he was optimistic that the club can beat the drop.

He said: “This season has not been easy. We are still struggling but we need to keep going. We are going to keep fighting and hopefully, we get to stay in the Premier League. I am sure we will stay because we deserve it. This award means a lot to me and I would like to thank the rest of the playing body. If it were for them, I would not win this trophy.The only thing I can do in return is to give my 100 percent and that is what I try to do on the pitch.”

Aside from the Player of the Year award, Ayew was also honoured with the Best Goal and Top Scorers awards but this could come to nothing, should the Swans suffer relegation. At present, the Welsh outfit are in the strongest position to survive when compared to Southampton and Stoke City and two of their last three fixtures are against the above-mentioned opponents at home.

Carlos Carvalhal has not managed to sustain the club’s form shown during the early phase of 2018 but the Portuguese will be hoping that the Swans can find some momentum in the next three games which remain crucial to extending their top-flight stay.

Carlos Carvalhal Ready To Welcome ‘One Of The Best Attackers’ In The Premier League

Swansea City manager Carlos Carvalhal is pleased that the club can welcome Jordan Ayew back into the starting line-up after serving the final game of his three-match suspension. The Ghana international received his marching order during the 0-0 stalemate against Huddersfield Town last month, and since then, the Swans have gone through a period of 340 minutes, where they have scored a single league goal.

Speaking ahead of the Everton game, he said: “We are very happy that Jordan can play because he is one of the best attacking players in the Premier League right now. He’s a very important player to us and he makes a massive difference when he plays. He thinks different than others. Jordan is a player with pace and he’s a player that keeps the ball very well. He’s a player that’s very good one-to-one.Losing a player like this does make a massive difference. The three games without him, of course, we’ve missed him.”

Swansea City manager Carlos Carvalhal is pleased that the club can welcome Jordan Ayew back into the starting line-up after serving the final game of his three-match suspension. The Ghana international received his marching order during the 0-0 stalemate against Huddersfield Town last month, and since then, the Swans have gone through a period of 340 minutes, where they have scored a single league goal.

Carlos Carvalhal Ready To Welcome ‘One Of The Best Attackers’ In The Premier League

Speaking ahead of the Everton game, he said: “We are very happy that Jordan can play because he is one of the best attacking players in the Premier League right now. He’s a very important player to us and he makes a massive difference when he plays. He thinks different than others. Jordan is a player with pace and he’s a player that keeps the ball very well. He’s a player that’s very good one-to-one.Losing a player like this does make a massive difference. The three games without him, of course, we’ve missed him.”

Meanwhile, the Swans boss has also backed Tammy Abraham to come good for the club during the final stages of the campaign. The on-loan Chelsea striker has impressed in recent outings for Swansea against Manchester United and West Bromwich Albion, and he happened to score a late equaliser versus the latter last weekend.

Swansea are currently four points ahead of the drop zone with just six games remaining in the season, and Carvalhal will hope that the team can capitalise on their home fixtures – starting with the one against Everton this weekend. Following the game, they have a couple of difficult fixtures versus Manchester City and Chelsea, but their destiny appears in their own hands as theyhost relegation candidates Southampton and Stoke City in the final two matches of the campaign. Despite the positives, Swansea won’t be able to bank on the services of Wilfried Bony and Leroy Fer who have been ruled out with season-ending injuries.