Jordan Ayew made an impressive full debut for Leicester City, marking his arrival with a stunning goal in their 4-0 victory over Tranmere Rovers in the EFL Cup. This performance comes shortly after the Black Stars striker signed with the Foxes last Friday, ending a six-year stint at Crystal Palace.
Leicester City manager Steve Cooper highlighted the significance of Ayew’s contribution, particularly noting how crucial his goal was to the team’s performance. “It was really important in the game because we needed attacking players to do something to make a difference. He did that,” Cooper remarked. “He had a good impact in the game, scored, got the right amount of minutes, and that’s something we would have written if we could have planned it.”
Cooper also praised Ayew’s experience and determination to succeed at Leicester, emphasizing the role he will play in their Premier League campaign. “He’s obviously an experienced player, and he’ll be determined to do well for us now in the Premier League. He was so keen to come here, and we look forward to involving him. We’re going to need him alongside everyone else as well,” Cooper added.
Ayew’s goal and overall performance are seen as a positive sign for Leicester as they look to build momentum in the upcoming season.