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Crystal Palace forward, Jordan Ayew, has lauded new boss Oliver Glasner for the progress the club has made since his appointment.
Glasner’s Palace are unbeaten in their last six Premier League outings, with wins against Liverpool and Manchester United among their five wins during that run.
The Austrian replaced veteran manager, Roy Hodgson midway through September with the club 15th on the league table.
The Eagles could finish as high as 10th on the table if they win their final game against Aston Villa and results elsewhere go their way.
“The manager [Oliver Glasner] has come in and he has done brilliantly well. Obviously, Roy [Hodgson] has done so much for the club and not only for the club, for me personally. He has been instrumental for me and my career. Thank you is not enough. I always say it,” Ayew said.
“Now, obviously, there's a new manager who has come in and he's brought in his style, his winning mentality, his desire every day in training and on matchdays. A lot of things have changed and we're on the right direction.”
Ayew has enjoyed a strong campaign for Palace this season, being voted the club’s Player of the Month in August and February and scoring four goals, assisting eight more, in 36 appearances in all competitions.
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