Andre Ayew scored his maiden goal in the Championship to give Swansea City a 2-1 win over Charlton Athletic on Wednesday.
Steve Cooper's men bounced back from their 1-1 draw against Reading on Saturday, to secure maximum points in London.
Ayew hit the target six minutes after the hour-mark, to score his first goal for Swansea City since May 2016 during a Premier League fixture against Manchester City.
The Ghana captain was in action for the full 90 minutes as the Swans grabbed their sixth league win of the season.
The victory means City have 21 points from 10 matches. They host Stoke City next on Saturday.
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