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Ghana forward Jordan Ayew made his 200th appearance for Crystal Palace during the Premier League win over Burnley over the weekend.
The 32-year-old was named in the starting lineup for the game as Palace chased a first win in five games and their first since the win over Sheffield United in January.
Ayew set up the opening goal before getting his name on the scoresheet for the second goal in the 3-0 win at home in what was Oliver Glasner's first game in charge of the club.
The Ghanaian initially joined Palace on loan during the 2018/19 season from Swansea City.
In his 200 appearances for the club, Ayew has netted 23 goals while also racking up 21 assists.
183 of his 200 appearances for the Eagles have come in the Premier League while he has 8 appearances in the FA Cup with a further 9 coming in the Carabao Cup.
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