the teasing exit of André Ayew, formerly of OM, after his goal in Paris

Former OM player and now at Le Havre, André Ayew did not hide his joy at scoring a goal this Saturday against the former rival club, PSG (3-3). The ex-Olympian took the opportunity to send a little message to the Parisian supporters.

It was with the slight frustration of an “infuriating” draw, but still with a smile on his face that André Ayew presented himself in the mixed zone this Saturday after Le Havre’s draw at PSG (3-3). The former Marseillais was decisive since he scored the 2-1 goal for the Normandy team just before returning to the locker room. And as a former rival of the capital club, André Ayew obviously appreciated the moment.

“I’ve been at OM ever since, this part of the stadium, the Auteuil corner, they’ve always been on my side, it’s nothing new. So there you go, it wasn’t anything special but it’s always nice, a great, great pleasure to score against PSG when we are from Marseille,” smiled the Ghanaian.

A goal that delays the coronation of Paris

The former Marseillais did not score just any goal at the Parc des Princes this Saturday because he is, in part, responsible for the delay in the Parisian coronation this season in Ligue 1. In fact, PSG will still have to wait for the result of AS Monaco on the Lyon pitch this Sunday (7 p.m.) to possibly win a 12th championship title.

André Ayew probably had a good evening and was calm until the end, greeting the Auteuil corner as he left the field in the 71st minute of play.

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