Crystal Palace forward Jordan Ayew has cautioned Manchester United ahead of Saturday's Premier League fixture between the two sides.
Ahead of the game, Palace made a trip to Old Trafford on Tuesday for the third round of the EFL Cup suffering defeat on the road.
Goals from Alejandro Garnacho, Casemiro and Antony Martial handed the Eagles a 3-0 loss against the Red Devils.
Ayew captained the team on Tuesday evening and has promised his teammates will play a different game against Erik ten Hag's men over the weekend.
"We know they were just better than us tonight and we just need to go back home, recover and get ready for Saturday, because Saturday’s going to be a different game. I think this game has given us more desire and more will to win on Saturday," he said after the loss.
"[In the first-half] I just felt we were a bit narrow. We wanted to close the middle and they were just hitting diagonals, going wide to the wingers and full-backs and causing us a lot of danger. That was a problem.
"With three at the back [in the second half] it made it a bit easier to go across, but at the end of the day, we still lost."
Palace have had an unconvincing start to the 2023/24 Premier League season, winning two of their six games. They have drawn two and lost the other two as well.
Latest Stories
-
African Political Parties Summit 2025 opens today in Accra
4 minutes -
Today’s Front pages: Tuesday, August 12, 2025
22 minutes -
Rwanda emulates Ghana as it launches digital national ID card
55 minutes -
Omane Boamah could have ended Galamsey menace – Ablakwa
1 hour -
Afriyie Ankrah warns defiant prophets of public backlash over prophecy directive
1 hour -
Omane Boamah crafted major health policies in NDC manifesto – Ablakwa
1 hour -
Pensions Regulatory Authority urges churches to own tier three pensions, register members
1 hour -
Speaker urges nation to heed spiritual prophecies after deadly helicopter crash
1 hour -
Honour helicopter crash victims by combating illegal mining – Nii Moi Thompson to gov’t
1 hour -
Ablakwa mourns victims of helicopter crash, calls it a ‘tragedy of monumental proportions’
2 hours -
Make our Hansard easily accessible online – Parliamentary leadership
2 hours -
Helicopter crash: São Tomé and Príncipe President commiserate with Ghana
2 hours -
Tema Traditional Council to ban expensive funerals
2 hours -
Michael Jackson’s ‘dirty’ sock sells for more than $8,000 at French auction
2 hours -
Election Watch Ghana urges postponement of Akwatia by-election
2 hours