Ghana forward Jordan Ayew has been named Crystal Palace Player of the Month for February after his impressive run of form.
Ayew had a good impact on the team after returning from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations earlier than expected due to Ghana's group-stage exit.
With over 54% of votes, the Ghanaian beat competition from Adam Wharton (16.9%), and four other shortlisted players to claim the prize. Ayew's involvement in Palace's last four football games has not gone unnoticed.
The Ghanaian featured in defeats to Brighton and Hove and Chelsea after returning from the AFCON before starring in the 1-1 draw against Everton at Goodison Park all in the Premier League.
The goal against Everton came on the same day Palace announced the appointment of Oliver Glasner as their new manager following Roy Hodgson's decision to step down from the role.
The strike against the Toffees has been nominated for the Premier League Goal of the Month for February.
Ayew also impressed for the Eagles in the game against Burnley, which marked his 200th appearance for the club since arriving from Swansea.
In that fixture, the winger scored one and set up another an emphatic 3-0 win for Glasner's side, their first since beating Sheffield United 3-2 on January 30.
Claiming February's Player of the Month means Ayew has now the award twice this season.
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