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Jordan Ayew has rated Crystal Palace’s 2019-20 season as a good one though he is adamant they would have performed better if not for the Covid-19, which forced the suspension of the season for more than three months.
The 28-year-old was the club’s best player, scoring nine goals as they finished 14th in the Premier League with 43 points. Jordan’s goals won 14 points for the club.
He won Player of the Season, Players' Player of the Season and Goal of the Season, at Crystal Palace end of the season awards gala.
"I think it's quite simple. I think we had a good season till March then COVID for three months then started the league again and I think we won our first game after COVID and after I think we didn't win till the end of the season,” Jordan explained.
“I think we won one game out of eight. I think overall it's been a good season. We didn't do well at the end but like I said we are a team and our target was to stay in the Premier League and we managed to do that.
People expected us to be higher and we wanted to finish as high as possible but the COVID didn't help us and it helped some people. There is a new season coming soon and we are getting ready for it,” he added.
The new Premier League season will start on September 12.
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