Ghana striker Jordan Ayew praises Crystal Palace manager Roy Hogdson's tactics against Huddersfield Town

Published on: 17 September 2018

Ghana forward, Jordan Ayew has heaped praises on Crystal Palace boss, Roy Hudson for his change in tactics in their win over Huddersfield Town in the English Premier League on Saturday. 

The 26-year-old started in a three front-line with Ivorian forward Wilfried Zaha and Andros Townsend, and the trio were a handful for the defence of Huddersfield.

The Ivorian international, who spearheaded the attack scored the only goal of the game as Palace earned an away victory.

However, the Swansea City loanee insists he is ready to function in any position handed to him by the coach as Palace embark on a better campaign against a woeful start last season.

'Today the shape changed with a 4-3-3 formation but I don't mind because I just want to be on the pitch and if I am given the opportunity I will give 100% for the team,' he told cpfc.co.uk.

'I got a few knocks but that's football, it's a man's game and you expect that with what my position demands and I don't have any problem with that.'

Ayew made his second appearance for the club but the Swansea top scorer last season is yet to open his account for the London club.

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