Andre Ayew was delighted to end his goal drought for Swansea City after scoring in Saturday's 3-1 victory over Huddersfield Town at the Liberty Stadium.
The 30-year old Ghana international had been without a goal since January 18 when the Swans beat Wigan Athletic 2-1.
It was also the last time the South Wales outfit bagged all three points.
"Three points. Needed these points at home. Feels good to be back on the scoresheet," Ayew posted on Instagram.
"Great teamwork. Jack army was unbelievable!! Wednesday coming quick. Let's get ready."
Swansea take on Fulham at Craven Cottage on Wednesday with the hope of cutting the present five-point gap to the promotion play-off places.
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