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Jordan Ayew is only keen to see Swansea city avoid relegation from the Premier League and has indicated he would be the very happy if it happens.
The Swans are embroiled in relegation dogfight as they lie only a place above the danger zone.
Their chances of avoiding the drop were stymied as they were held to a goalless draw by relegation candidate Middlesbrough at home on Sunday, a game Jordan was handed a rare start.
“If we win games, we will still be in the Premier League next season," he told Jack Magazine
“And if that happens, I will be the happiest person in the world.”
The Ghana international is yet to find the back of net since completing his move to the Welsh club in January from Aston Villa. A total of six games but no goals to show for, nonetheless Ayew is not losing sleep.
“I have not played so much yet, but the most important thing is that the team win."
Jordan Ayew has a career total of 53 goals
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