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<div>Ayew is back for a second spell at the Liberty Stadium after completing a deadline-day move from West Ham United.</div>
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<div>And that means he will once again get the chance to play alongside younger brother Jordan.</div>
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<div>“We have played together at Marseille and with the national team,” the Ghana international said.</div>
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<div>“Now it’s happening again. I am happy that Jordan is in the squad here – he has progressed a lot and he is playing really well.</div>
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<div>“Jordan has had a run of games and his confidence level is really high. That’s important in football.</div>
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<div>“He has to keep things going and now I am also here, we hope we can do a great job for the team.”</div>
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<div>Jordan is currently the Swans’ top marksman having scored eight goals so far this season.</div>
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<div>Andre, who finished his one previous season as a Swan as the club’s leading scorer, has netted six times this term despite the fact that he has not been a regular in the West Ham side.</div>
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<div>In all Ayew scored 12 Hammers goals in 50 appearances – only 31 of which were starts – and he is happy with the contribution he made during almost 18 months in East London.</div>
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<div>“As soon as I moved to West Ham, I got injured for a long time and then I went to the African Cup of Nations,” he said.</div>
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<div>“But when I look at my statistics and my time from August until now, I think I am one of the most efficient players, if not the most efficient.</div>
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<div>“I am not one of the players who played the most games, but I have no regrets.</div>
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<div>“Things could have been much better if I had not got the injuries or if I’d played more games. But when I look at my statistics and those of others who play in my position and had more game-time than me, I don’t have to envy anyone.”</div>