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Leicester City fans have voted Jordan Ayew's first goal for the club as their Goal of the Month for August 2024.
The Ghana international netted his maiden goal for the Foxes in the EFL Cup win over Tranmere Rovers last month as his side won 4-0.
The game, which was played at the King Power Stadium, saw Ayew being handed his first start for the club following his substitute appearance the weekend before.
It took just 38 minutes for the forward to get onto the scoresheet with a thunderous strike from outside the penalty box.
Jordan Ayew, ole ole
His first strike for City was a belter - and is our August GOTM winner! pic.twitter.com/zGnPrDuEP4— Leicester City (@LCFC) September 10, 2024
The winner for the award was named in the early hours of Tuesday, September 10.
Ayew signed for the Foxes after ending his six-year stay with Crystal Palace.
The Ghanaian is expected to be a huge boost for Steve Cooper's side who will be looking to stay in the Premier League beyond this season following their promotion.
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