Two brothers, scoring in the Premier League for different teams, in the same minute? Ayew serious?
That is what happened on Sunday afternoon, with both Jordan and Andre scoring for Swansea City and West Ham United respectively.
And in a bizarre twist both notched up a goal in the 72nd minute of their matches.
Jordan Ayew was the first to strike, turning in a Gylfi Sigurdsson free-kick to give Swansea parity against West Brom at the Liberty.
And in the same minute at Turf Moor older brother Andre, a former Swan, don't forget, gave West Ham the lead at Burnley.
From all of three yards, the 27-year-old turned the ball home after a drilled shot had hit Tom Heaton's bar.
The official times of the goals were: J Ayew - 71:12, and A Ayew - 71:08.
Swansea went on to win their game 2-1 thanks to Fernando Llorente's winner, with West Ham also winning by the same scoreline.
The result means Paul Clement's side finished 15th in the Premier League standings.
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