Jordan Ayew found the perfect time to net his first goal for Crystal Palace as he sparked a late surge that saw his side edged further away from the Premier League relegation zone with victory over Wolves at Molineux.
The Ghanaian striker put the visitors ahead with seven minutes remaining, producing a sublime touch to control Patrick van Aanholt's effort before converting from close range.
Luka Milivojevic then made no mistake from the penalty spot deep into stoppage time after Wilfried Zaha was brought down by Ryan Bennett.
Jordan was replaced a few minutes later for Connor Wickham to a standing ovation from the away end and his name chanted.
The 27-year-old is on loan from Championship side Swansea City
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