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The Ayew brothers combined to help Swansea record a resounding victory at home in the Premier League on Saturday.
Jordan scored while his senior brother provided an assist as the Swans put four goals past sluggish West Ham at the Liberty Stadium.
The Swans, whose survival hopes were dealt a huge blow last week following a 4-1 defeat at Huddersfield, made a perfect start, scoring in the first eight minutes.
Ki Sung-Yeung hit the target with a shot from the edge of the box. That was after he received a fine pass from Andre. Mike van der Hoorn made it two before half time.
Swansea continued from where they left off in the first half with Andy King scoring three minutes into the second half. Jordan then netted the fourth from the penalty spot.

The Hammers pulled a goal back through Michael Antonio as the game finished 4-1 much to the delight of home fans. By virtue of the win, Swansea have climbed out of the relegation zone.
Andre was making his first start since his club-record £20.5m return from West Ham in January. His brother, on the other hand, has extended his scoring record to 10 goals this season.
Swansea are yet to lose when Jordan scores.
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