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Andre Ayew Happy With ‘Important’ Goal For West Ham

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Andre Ayew believes there is more to come from both himself and West Ham United after scoring his first goal in Claret and Blue.

The No20 netted his maiden Hammers goal to set Slaven Bilic’s side on their way to a thumping 4-1 Premier League win at his former club Swansea City on Boxing Day.

Club-record signing Ayew, who returned to action in November after three months out with a groin injury suffered at Chelsea on the opening weekend of the Premier League season, was delighted to be part of a third straight top-flight victory.

West Ham’s win, which followed hard-earned 1-0 home successes against Burnley and Hull City, lifted them up to eleventh, eight points clear of the bottom three and just four off seventh place ahead of the New Year’s Eve trip to struggling champions Leicester City.

“I think it was important to get the goal for the squad and to get my first goal here,” said Ayew. “I started the season in a very difficult way, but I’m trying to get back into my best shape.

“Things are getting better now and the boys are helping me, pushing me every day and I’m getting my confidence back. We had a great game today and hopefully we can continue like that.”

For Ayew, converting Andy Carroll’s 13th-minute knockdown was a big moment for the Ghana star, but the 27-year-old was thinking only of the team when he was asked about the significance of his strike.

Winston Reid, Michail Antonio and Carroll were also on target in South Wales, earning West Ham their biggest win of 2016/17, three victories in a row for the first time since March and a first-ever success at Liberty Stadium.

“Personally, I think it was an important goal for me, but collectively it was our third win and we’ve done really well in the last few games,” said Ayew.

“We didn’t play our best football in the previous two games, but I think we managed to get two clean sheets and win those games.

“Today we played better football, but I think we can do even better with the ball. We’ve proved that we’ve got a good squad and if we keep working hard then we can get more results.”

About Samuel A. Boakye-Buckman

Samuel A. Boakye-Buckman (popularly known as Dada Oliseh) is a self-motivated young journalist with a passion for telling stories better with pictures. He is the founder, owner, editor, and bankroller of www.ghanasoccernews.org. He has a vast experience in the reporting of football-related activities in Ghana and beyond. A former employee of Hearts News (official mouthpiece of Accra Hearts of Oak), 90 minutes sports paper, National Sports Authority, Footballcrusader.com, sportscrusader.com, and ghanafootballnews.com, Samuel is one of the few energetic and self-motivated young journalist in Ghana with a large following on social media, especially Facebook (https://web.facebook.com/boakye.buckman.9). He is well known for his frequent updates from all over the country with pictures to match. He is also a correspondent for a few international websites, including CAF. In recent times, he has introduced, as part of his many talents, the live streaming of matches and football-related activities. He is also the originator and photographer of Dada Oliseh Photos. He lives in Accra Ghana.

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