More to come, says Andre

3rd March
First team

Andre Ayew hopes to put in more star performances after marking the first start of his second spell as a Swan with three assists against his former club West Ham.

The Ghanaian rejoined Swansea City in January after clinching his move from the Hammers on transfer deadline day.

And he made a massive impact on his second full debut by teeing up three goals in the 4-1 victory over his former club at the Liberty which moved Carlos Carvalhal's side up to 13th.

First, he set up Ki Sung-Yueng for the opener before his headed effort was kept out by Adrian and tapped home by loanee Andy King.

And he wrapped up a fine performance by earning a penalty, which his brother Jordan converted, after being tripped by Cheikhou Kouyate.

“It was great to get my first Premier League start since come back to the club. I’ve have had to take it easy in the last couple of weeks with my injury,” said the 28-year-old.

“I feel I am getting there. It was great to have an impact on the game with the assists for the goals. Hopefully I can bring more to the team.

“I am happy and I think the club have put a lot of confidence in me, so I hope to repay that with more big performances.”