Ghana striker Jordan Ayew says he is excited to have returned to action after spending a month’s worth of frustration.
Ayew, back in action after serving a three-game ban following his sending off at Huddersfield in March, struck a superb equaliser in their game with Everton to move the Swans five points clear of the drop zone.
It was Ayew’s 11th goal in all competitions, while his energy levels and commitment were also noteworthy as he produced a fine performance.
And he revealed his determination to make an impression on his return to action.
“I was itching to get back because with the three games plus the international break, it has been a month since I have played,” he said.
“It is good to be back, but the most important thing is that we keep going forward and continue to get the points.
“I will keep working hard. I never give up. I will fight to the end and we will continue to do our best for Swansea to stay in the league.”
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