Andre Ayew says he 'need to do more' for championship side Swansea City after snatching the match winner against Luton Town on Saturday.
Ayew's 82nd minute goal sealed an important away victory for the Swans, making it ten goals for the Ghana captain this season.
Despite his exploits in the current campaign, the 30-year old wants to achieve more with Swansea.
“It was a great, great feeling to score the winner,” he said.
“I have great players around me and I’m trying to utilise them in the best way.
“The players, staff and fans have a lot of confidence in me, so the only way I can repay them is by scoring goals, providing assists and giving my best in every game.
“It was a very important goal. I scored a few important ones in 2015. I need to try to keep getting those goals; that’s why I’m here.
“Scoring 10 goals isn’t bad, but I need to do more. This is just the beginning and I’m not going to get carried away.”
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