The Ghanaian striker explained the team’s disciplined approach in training to a game against tough opposition like City: “[We have the] same focus. I think we have an experienced squad which helps a lot and we’re getting ourselves ready to see how it will go.
“We’re ready, we're focused and we’re doing our best to win games. It’s only by winning games that we can be higher up the table, so we still want to finish as high as possible and we’ll do our best.”
Palace's 2019/20 Player of the Year is optimistic when looking ahead at next season, not only for the team's prospects, but also for his brother André. Discussing his hopes, Ayew said: “I hope for my brother to get back into the Premier League. Last year they [Swansea City] were unlucky in the play-offs and this year I think they have a big chance because they have a bit more experience.