The Ayew brothers endured different fortunes over the weekends, in the Premiership with the younger brother joining the drop after a 1-2 defeat to Bounemouth.
Andre Ayew made a triumphant return to the Swans team that confirmed their place in the 2016/17 Premiership with a 1-0 win over Chelsea, whiles Jordan Ayew look set for Championship football with Aston Villa with five games to go.
Aston Villa’s dreadful season in the topflight look set to end in a calamitous manner and 1-2 home reverse at the hands of the high flying Cherries ended the London club’s long term marital affairs in the premier league.
Goals from Simo Cook and Josh King neutralized Jordan Ayew strike to confirm the departure of Aston Villa from the Premier league with five games to spare.
The 1982 European champions, currently is rooted at the bottom of the table with 16 points, from a maximum 99 available and 16 points away from safety.
Elsewhere in the English topflight, Jordan Ayew and Swansea City confirmed their place in the Premiership for another season with a priceless 1-0 win beleaguered Chelsea at the Liberty Park.
Icelandic talisman Gylfi Sigurdson scored a 25th minute winner to end Chelsea’s 15 match unbeaten in the premiership and confirm Francesco Guidolin’s side a place in next season Premiership football.
Ghanaian compatriot, Baba Rahman played the full throttle for the London based opposition at the Liberty.
Contrasting fortunes for Ayew Brothers In The EPL

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