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Ayew grabs winner as Swansea show comeback ability again

Swansea moved to the top of the Championship table with a hard-fought win over Charlton at The Valley.

After Jonathan Leko’s snapshot had given Lee Bowyer’s men an early lead, the Swans came back strongly and equalised through Yan Dhanda on 17 minutes.

Andre Ayew then netted the winner midway through the second period, poking in after a flick-on by Joe Rodon from Matt Grimes’ corner.

The 20-year-old has been the subject of unwanted attention in recent days after it was revealed he had allegedly been racially abused by a Leeds player during Saturday’s game.

However, the West Brom loanee’s mind seemed firmly on the job in hand as he picked up the loose ball following a cross from Adam Matthews and drilled his effort superbly into the top corner, beating on-loan Newcastle stopper Freddie Woodman for pace at his near post.

On a cold Wednesday evening, the crowd were treated to a scene of unexpected skill at half-time after a fan won £7,000 by hitting the woodwork in the crossbar challenge at the first time of asking.

The drama continued two minutes into the second period when Swansea thought they had taken the lead after Ayew headed home from Fulton’s cut-back, but the ball was adjudged to have gone behind before the Ghanaian found the back of the net.

Bowyer’s response from the bench was swift, sending on Jonny Williams and Chuks Aneke. The latter almost made an immediate impact when he got in a tangle with Rodon and went down in the box, leaving the home supporters incensed as referee Peter Bankes ignored their protests.

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