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Ghanaian forward Andre Ayew scored his first goal of the season during Le Havre's league defeat to Olympique Marseille over the weekend.
The 35-year-old netted the consolation goal for his side who suffered a 5-1 defeat at the hands of Ayew's former club.
Ayew was handed his sixth start of the season at the Orange Velodrome in a bid to spark his side to victory.
The home side had a strong start to the campaign scoring three unanswered goals between the 25th and 43rd minutes.
The three-goal lead was extended in the 66th minute when Mason Greenwood set up Elye Wahi before Ulisses Garcia added the fifth after 75 minutes.
Ayew's pulled a goal back for Le Havre in the 85th minute before receiving applause from the home crowd.
His goal against Marseille means Ayew gets his first goal of the league campaign in his ninth appearance.
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