With six more rounds of matches to go, Swansea will hope to move from their current Championship playoff position into an automatic Premier League qualification spot, which is only reserved for the top two sides at the end of the season.
Ayew, who last scored against Blackburn Rovers last month, has taken his goal tally to 15 this campaign, equalling his haul during the regular season of last year.
His tally also sets him up as his club s current top scorer, just as he finished the term last year.
The Ghanaian broke the deadlock in injury time of the first stanza, receiving a pass at the edge of the box from Conor Hourihane, bringing the ball onto his favourite left foot before curling a beautiful ball beyond goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski.
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SWLA Arrest Report - Apr. 5, 2021 (Source: KPLC) By Patrick Deaville | April 6, 2021 at 6:10 AM CDT - Updated April 6 at 6:10 AM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Calcasieu Correctional Center booking report for April 5, 2021.
Darren Quinn Williams, 50, Lake Charles: Possession of drug paraphernalia; possession of a Schedule II drug; possession of drug paraphernalia.
Eddie Ray Dubroc, 49, Iowa: Possession of a Schedule I drug; possession of a Schedule II drug.
Carlo Jermale Crum, 39, Lake Charles: Use of a motor vehicle with intent to harm; aggravated property damage.
Cameron Darris Fontenot, 19, Lake Charles: Attempted possession of marijuana; contempt of court (3 charges).
Jeffrey Allen Duplechin, 38, Sulphur: Unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling.
An in-depth look at the 2010/11 campaign: Part 7 qpr.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from qpr.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
11 March 2021
Crystal Palace fan Martyn Rooney is a 400-metre runner who won Olympic bronze in the 4x400 relay at Beijing. He is currently based at Loughborough University and is training for the Tokyo Olympics, which are scheduled for this summer.
He may have a famous footballing surname but Rooney never contemplated a professional life in the sport: “I enjoyed playing when I was a kid but I never reached a decent level,” he says.
As an elite athlete, Rooney has always found team sports slightly alien to his way of thinking. “I was never very good at losing as part of a team. If someone messed up, I used to let them know they had messed up.