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Ghana legend Abedi Pele was at Selhurst Park on Sunday to watch his sons, Jordan Ayew and Andre Ayew, play against each other on the final day of the Premier League season.
The former Black Stars captain watched on as Jordan played the full 90 minutes for Crystal Palace while Andre was a late substitute in the 1-1 draw.
The final game of the season was a chance for players to share their success with their loved ones.
Crystal Palace posted pictures of their players and loved ones on Instagram, including that of Jordan Ayew and his father Abedi Pele.

Jordan Ayew has been phenomenal for the Eagles since the March International break when Roy Hodgson took over from Patrick Vieira, scoring three goals in that period; four overall and three assists in 38 league games.
Andre Ayew has featured 13 times for Nottingham Forest since joining in January, 12 of them as a substitute, without a goal.
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